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Annual Black Indian Pow Wow

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Event# 580-402-2524

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Educational festival that celebrates ethnic Indian history. All persons welcome. All Nations and Regalia attendance encouraged. Intertribal dancing, food, vendors. Take your lawn chairs! Museum Tours cost $5. Outdoor primitive camping for a fee.

Annual Black Indian Pow Wow

Address : 616 Leona Mitchell Blvd. Enid OK
Phone : 580-402-2524   (Always call and confirm events.)

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