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Annual Ponca City Pow-Wow

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Annual Ponca City Pow-Wow

The age-old Native American tradition of special gatherings for ceremonies and socializing is still held today in the form of Pow Wows. During spring, summer and fall, tribes throughout the area hold annual events which are open to the public. 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM.

Annual Ponca City Pow-Wow

Address : White Eagle Park, 20 White Eagle Drive Pawnee OK
Phone : 580-762-8104   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Pow Wows

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