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Standing Bear Pow-Wow

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Event# 580-762-1514

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Over $12,000.00 in Cash Prizes with special "Winner Take All" contests.

* Friday starts with Gourd dancing beginning at 6:00 p.m. with Grand Entry at 7:00, Princess Selection, Intertribal dancing, Tiny Tots contests, Jr. / Teen Division contests, Golden Age contests and Exhibition dancing.
* Saturday starts with Gourd Dancing at 1:00, Special (afternoon only) The Traditional Meal served at 5:30, Grand Entry 7:00 p.m. then Intertribal Dancing, Adult contests, $1000. Fancy Shawl, $1000. Straight Dance, $1000. Men's Fancy Dance.

Standing Bear Pow-Wow

Address : Standing Bear Native American Memorial Park, Hwy 60 & Hwy 177 Ponca City OK
Phone : 580-762-1514   (Always call and confirm events.)

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