September 2001*
1-2 LIRA: 31st Annual Labor Day Pow-Wow, Dulac Land Trust, Sanbornton, NH 603-783-9922
1-2 Many Winds: First Light Intertribal Gathering & Festival, Academy St, Athens, ME 207-654-3981
1-3 Indian Plaza: Labor Day Pow-Wow, Rte 2, Mohawk Trail, Indian Plaza Gift Shop, Charlemont, MA 413-339-4096
8-9 Nipmuck Chaubunagungamaugg: 21st Annual Nipmuck Pow-Wow, Greenbriar Park, Rte 12, Oxford, MA 508-865-9828
8-9 Mass. Center for N. A. Awareness: Chief Red Blanket Pow-Wow, Plug pond. Mill St, Haverhill, MA 617-884-42278-9 NAAD: Cultural Exchange & loth Annual Pow-Wow, Ossippee Valley Fairgrounds, Cornish & So. Hiram, ME 207-339-9520
8-9 Keepers of the Circle: Pow-Wow, 1180 Main St, Rte 5 S, Rotterdam Jct, NY 518-887-2590
8-9 Parker's Maple Barn: 5th Annual 'Honor the Spirit' Pow-Wow, Parker's Maple Barn, Mason, NH 603-495-0205
15-16 GLICA: Bedford VAPow-Wow, Bedford VA Hospital, 200 Springs Road, Bedford. MA 978-453-1348
15-16 New Hampshire Intertribal Council: 3rd Pow-Wow, Beaver Dam Campground, Rte 9, Berwick, ME 603-528-3005
22-23 Manville Sportsmen's Club: Manville Settler's Days, High St., Rt 99-Sayles Hill Exit, Manville (Lincoln), RI 508-528-7629
22-23 University of VT: Intertribal Pow-Wow, Patrick Gymnasium, Spear Street, Burlington, VT 802-479-0594
22-23 Cherokee Village of New England: Inter-Tribal Pow-Wow, Lincoln Ave Extension, Winchendon, MA 978-345-0988
30 Narragansett Nation: Great Swamp Massacre, Rte 2, S. Kingston, RI {NT) 401-364-1100
30 Central-Eastern Wood Land of Sokoki Band: Gathering for the Native People Only, 13 Johnson Way, Rutland, MA 508-886-8978
This calendar is published as a courtesy to all the people who participate in and enjoy Native American events. However, please call and confirm the date, place and trader information with the organization sponsoring the event - preferably at least a week before the event.
NOTE: NT = No Traders TBA = To Be Announced