CHEYENNE — Though Native American performers have been a part of Cheyenne Frontier Days since its second year, it wasn’t until the 1960s that its current location was established. It took even longer ...
CHEYENNE — In the center of a small, grassy arena, Native American dancers in colorful regalia move to the beat of traditional drums and an all-encompassing song. The dancers, ranging in age from 6 to ...
CHEYENNE — Buckskin and beads of vibrant colors decorate the dancers of the Cheyenne Frontier Days Native American Indian Village. Crowds gather around the small, circular gazebo where drummers pound ...
A spirited powwow featuring Crow and Northern Cheyenne drummers and dancers at the Yellowstone Art Museum capped a daylong celebration of American Indians in Billings Friday afternoon. Drum groups ...
Woody Taptto wouldn’t have been in Palo Duro Canyon last month, shaking a metal rattle to the pulsing beat of a drum, if history had played out just a hair differently. The 83-year-old was among the ...
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Frank and Dolores Becker papers, Box and Folder Number; National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center, Smithsonian Institution. Single ...
get-togethers sponsored by Native Americans for dancing, singing, drumming and conversation — are one way elders instill enthusiasm and reverence for traditional culture in the younger generation.
The important document is now on view at the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. Dennis Zotigh Cheyenne and Arapaho leadership preview their treaty with a close-up view before ...
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