Spirit of The Mountain PowWow

Spirit of The Mountain PowWow Spirit of the Mountain Inter-Tribal POW WOW, Inc.
•Festival •Cultural •Schools Day •Story Tellers Schools Day for the children!

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Event Coordinators:
Wayne Winding Eagle
(865)275-1582
Luz Soaring Condor
(865)275-4575
Email: [email protected]

Event Director:
Bridget DeFee (865)801-3130



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3rd Annual Inter-Tribal Native American Pow Wow


We are so very excited to invite you to come join us for our very special event:

Spirit of The

Mountain POW WOW ~ Native American Festival

happening in Morgan County, Tennessee! Dates:
October 25, 26, & 27th 2024

Location:
TBA


Headman: Thomas Zermeno

HeadLady : Juanita Zermeno

AD: Raymond Cochise Clark

MC: Richard Gallant

Native American Drums:
Host Drum ~Medicine Horse
Guest Drum~ Gray Cloud Singers

Host Taino Drum:
Akitchitay Carlino

Resident Flutist:
Crazy Flute Music

Guest Flutist
Duo: Spirit Winds

AZTEC Dancers:
Ollin Quetzalli

Native American & Taino Story Tellers, Inter-Tribal Dancing, Native American and Indigenous inspired Handmade Arts & Crafts, Fry Bread and fun for the whole family. SCHEDULED UPDATE (3/2024):

Friday, October 25th
*SCHOOLS DAY*
- OPEN FOR SCHOOLS -
9:00 AM to 2:30 PM
All Schools and Home School are welcome at this time with teachers, parents or chaperone. Schools will have the Schools Day Schedule of Events for the children. Friday 3:00 PM-6:45 PM - OPEN TO PUBLIC -


October 28
Saturday 9:00 AM to 9:30 PM


October 29
Sunday 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM


All Dancers and Drummers are Welcome, aho and Taino ti! www.facebook.com/spiritofthemountainpowwow

09/16/2023

From:
The Spirit of the Mountain Community

We are cancelling this year's Pow Wow but expect to be back next year even more stronger than ever.
Stay tuned for more updates!

Sending Abundant Blessings to you all.

08/28/2023
01/23/2023

Our Southern Drum for Thunder on the Beach Native American Powwow 2023, Feb 17-19, 2023 at Indian River County Fairgrounds in Florida is Ottertrail!

Ottertrail was formed in 1992. They received their name from a suggestion given to them by the late Johnny Lone Chief Hughes, (Otoe, Kaw). The name was to symbolize some aspect of southern style plains culture, so the name Ottertrail was born. It indeed represents a very important item of clothing worn by the southern straight dancer- the otter drag or trail.
They have been invited to participate as Host Drum at many gatherings as well as entering many drum contests all across powwow country.
Ottertrail were recipients of a N.A.M.A. (Native American Music Awards) nomination in 1997 for their "Family Songs Southern Style" album and a 1998 award for a c.d. entitled "Various Drums at Gathering of Nations" under the S.O.A.R. label. Their recording with S.O.A.R. entitled "Red River Crossing" (which earned them a GRAMMY award for "Best Producer of the Year") and one entitled "Brotherhood" by Red Lightning Records in Canada- featuring the Sioux Nation Singers- have established them as a popular drum group in Canada, as well.
Their last 2 recordings entitled "Trailblazin" produced by "Red Blanket Prods." and "Live at Ft. Washakie" by "OlyWurld Music" are out now. We hope you enjoy them.
Al Santos has also been featured as guest artist on various recordings including "Brule"- the motion picture theme song for Tom Cruise's "Mission Impossible."
To all the folks who have supported us in the past but most importantly to God we say thank you and we'll see you at Thunder on the Beach!

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Wartburg, TN

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