Comanche Nation Fair
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Annual fall event which brings together Native American tribes from all of North America. The three-day event features traditional Native American activities including horse racing, fire dancing, hand games, storytelling, and dancing. The dance competition, a major part of the fair, is perhaps the most colorful event and photography is allowed. Free camping available. Fri 6-11pm, Sat 7am-1am, Sun 7am-7pm.
Comanche Nation Fair
Phone : 800-872-4540 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : comanche_news@yahoo.com
Web: www.comanchenation.com
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