37th Annual Denver March Pow Wow

The Annual Denver Pow Wow kicks off in March. A modern pow-wow is a specific type of event where both Native American and non-Native American people meet to dance, sing, socialize, and honor American Indian culture.

The event will be held at the Denver Coliseum on March 18th. For more information on this event please follow the link below:

http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/02/the-denver-march-pow-wow-how-to-guide/



Rollin' Thunder Ridin' the Rez Poker run

On Thursday Aug. 12 the Pine Ridge Area Chamber of Commerce will hold the "Rollin' Thunder Ridin' the Rez" Poker run.

Gathering of Nations

The Annual Gathering of Nations (North America’s biggest Pow Wow) will be held April 22-24 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The Gathering of Nations is a Native American Indian 501(c)3 non-profit organization founded in 1983 to promote Native American, American Indian (indigenous) culture & tradition, and dispel stereotypes created about Native American Indian and indigenous people. Every year they put on a Pow Wow which is a big celebration which includes the Indian Traders Market, contemporary and traditional music, and dance competitions. EVERYONE is welcome!

Please visit http://www.gatheringofnations.com for more information.



Testing Podcasts

Podcast Audio Tour Coming Soon 2011!

Testing Podcast!


Testing Podcasts



Film Premiere Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary South Dakota

Imagine a Place, the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary Sponsor Mustangs


March 10, 2010 - Hot Springs, South Dakota – PK Productions LLC in association with Institute of Range and the American Mustang presents the world film premiere of, "Imagine A Place, the Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary Sponsor Mustangs" a new documentary film by Christopher Crosby.

Linguists, Educators, Learn Lakota

Greetings From Lakota Summer Institute

June 7th-25th Ft. Yates, ND

Teachers and Friends of the Language-- Join us this summer at Fort Yates, ND for Sitting Bull College's 2010 Lakota Summer Institute - co-sponsored by the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, SBC, and the Lakota Language Consortium.