Annual Eufaula Indian Community Pow-wow
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The Eufaula Indian Community will host their Annual Eufaula Indian Community Pow-wow and Homecoming on Labor Day weekend. Features dancing contests, Native American arts and crafts and all kinds of food. Grand Entry is at 8 p.m. nightly. Other dancers and songs will include: Round Dance, Blanket dances for the singers, Two Step, Intertribal, Ground dancing, Veterans Song, Flag Song and Memorial Song.
Annual Eufaula Indian Community Pow-wow
Phone : 918-689-2791 (Always call and confirm events.)
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