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