Morongo Native Americans

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  1. 3. In the old days, pow wows had ---significance.
  2. 4. Pow wows are held in ?
  3. 6. Set at the of of the beautiful ? and San Jacinto Mountains
  4. 8. many ? and singers earn their entire livelihood during a season on the circuit.
  5. 9. their is ? beginning and no end.
  6. 10. Pow wows are originally held in the ?
  7. 14. any visiting ? enter, and other invited dignitaries come next.
  8. 15. When an / dance is announced, everyone, including visitors can take part.
  9. 17. beginning in ? each year, thousands of Indians and visitors travel the powwow circuit.
  10. 20. The ? feather is sacred to most Native Indians.
  11. 21. the dancers will lose points or ? eliminain if they fail to take part in the Grand Entry.
  12. 22. original Cahuilla Bird Songs were composed of ? than 300 pieces that formed a cycle of stories.
  13. 23. The word pow wow comes from the ? tribe.
  14. 25. Pow Wows bring many tribes together in a social and festive ?.
  15. 26. Today, the region's governments, businesses, community leaders and groups regard Morongo as a ?
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  1. 1. are celebrations of Native American culture and heritage.
  2. 2. The ? forms a circle around them, bringing the people closer together, closer to their community and the culture.
  3. 4. through the government policy of ?, their customs spread to other tribes with whom they came in contact.
  4. 5. It overlooks the vistas of the
  5. 7. is one of the largest tribal gaming facilities in the nation.
  6. 11. the procession begins with the presentation of ?
  7. 12. should always stand and ? their hats during the Grand Entry, the flaf songs and invocation that follow.
  8. 13. the ? is a sacred symbol to Indian cultures.
  9. 16. to welcome the new beginnings of ?
  10. 18. In the algonquin tradition, pow wow's were held for ?
  11. 19. the President by executive order in 1865.
  12. 24. The Morongo reservation was one of ? small reservations set aside by