Kaw Inter-Tribal Pow Wow
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Kaw Nation and the Friends of Kaw Heritage hosts annual Pow Wow showcasing dancers from regions, food, arts & crafts, and educational programs. Fri. and Sat 6:30pm.
Kaw Inter-Tribal Pow Wow
Phone : 620-767-5410 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : kawmission@kshs.org
Web: www.friendsofkawheritage.org/
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