CU 麻豆影院 Fall Powwow
Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are an invaluable part of making the powwow run smoothly. Volunteers are needed to help with check-in, set-up and break-down, traffic management and more, and shifts are three hours long. All volunteers are required to attend a Cultural Orientation Briefing before the event.听
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Powwow Schedule
Saturday, Sept. 28 | Farrand Field
听听8 a.m. | Vendor set-up听
听听9:30 a.m. | Music performance by Tony Crank听
听听11 a.m. | Grand Entry
- Invocation
- Flag Song
- Victory Song听听
听听11:45 a.m. | Welcoming by Spiritual Advisor and Vice Chancellor for Native American and Indigenous Affairs Benny Shendo, two rounds of intertribals听
听听12:30 p.m. | Dance Contests Begin, Tiny Tots Combined听
听听1 p.m. | Jr. Dance Categories
- Jr. Girl鈥檚 Traditional
- Jr. Girls Jingle
- Jr. Girl鈥檚 Fancy
- Jr. Boy鈥檚 Traditional
- Jr. Boy鈥檚 Grass
- Jr. Boy鈥檚 Fancy听
听听2 p.m. | Round of Intertribals
- Teen Dance Categories (two songs)
- Teen Girl鈥檚 Traditional
- Teen Girl鈥檚 Jingle
- Teen Girl鈥檚 Fancy听
- Teen Boy鈥檚 Traditional
- Teen Boy鈥檚 Grass
- Teen Boy鈥檚 Fancy
听听3 p.m. | Two Rounds of Intertribals
- Golden Age Combined Categories
- Golden Age Women鈥檚 Combined
- Golden Age Men鈥檚 Combined听听
听听3:30 p.m. | Introduction of CU Students, Alumni听
听听4 p.m. | Two Rounds of Intertribals听
听听4:45 p.m. | Adult Division (two songs)
- Women鈥檚 Traditional
- Women鈥檚 Jingle
- Women鈥檚 Fancy
- Men鈥檚 Chicken
- Men鈥檚 Traditional
- Men鈥檚 Grass
- Men鈥檚 Fancy听听
听听5:45 p.m. | Round of Intertribals听
听听6:30 p.m. | Post colors and announcement of competition winners听
听听7 p.m. | Powwow concludes听
Etiquette
Listen to the Master of Ceremonies (MC): The MC coordinates the powwow, guiding when and who will dance, and when spectators may participate. Always enter and exit the arena through designated 鈥渄oors,鈥 and never cross through the arena itself.听听
Seating is usually provided with bleachers or hay bales, but you may bring your own chairs. Avoid sitting inside the arena; those chairs are reserved for dancers and singers. Spectators should use the outside circle or bleachers.听听
Dancers鈥 Regalia: Regalia refers to traditional dance attire and is not to be touched or called a "costume." Each piece is often a family heirloom, carefully crafted over years, and holds significant cultural and personal value. Pay particular respect to feathers, which are sacred.听听
Eagle Feathers: Eagle feathers are deeply sacred. If you see a feather fall from a dancer鈥檚 regalia, do not pick it up or take a photo. Instead, notify the MC or the Powwow Host immediately.听听
Drum Area: Only those invited by the Lead Singer should sit at the drum. Keep children away from this area out of respect.听听
Stand and remove your hat during the Grand Entry, Flag Songs, Invocation, Memorial, Veterans Songs and the Closing Song: All attendees should stand. Men should remove their hats unless they are wearing traditional headgear with eagle feathers.听听
Dancing: Non-dancers can join in during social songs, such as Two-Step, Inter-Tribals, Blanket Dance and Honoring Songs. Inter-Tribals are open to everyone, regardless of tribal affiliation, and are great for first timers. Children should only enter the dance circle if they are participating in the dance.听听
No Alcohol, Drugs or Pets: Powwows are alcohol and drug-free events, centered on celebrating life. Pets are also not allowed, to ensure the safety and comfort of all attendees.听听
Trash Disposal: Respect Mother Earth by ensuring all trash is disposed of properly in the provided trash cans. Avoid littering to honor the Native culture's deep connection to the environment.听听
Photography听听
When photographing a powwow, it鈥檚 essential to approach the event with respect and cultural sensitivity. Please refrain from taking photos during prayers, flag songs, ceremonies or any time the Master of Ceremonies has explicitly prohibited photography. These moments hold deep cultural and spiritual significance.听
If you wish to photograph a dancer, always ask for their permission first, especially when it comes to their regalia. Many dancers invest countless hours in creating intricate beadwork and designs, which carry personal and cultural meaning. Some dancers may prefer not to have their regalia photographed to protect its uniqueness and prevent others from replicating their designs.听
Additionally, if you intend to sell your images, please contact the Powwow Committee ahead of time to discuss proper protocols and obtain signed model releases from the dancers and participants.听听