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Article: North Georgia pow wow and festival showcases Native American culture and traditions (Long Swamp Creek Indian Pow Wow and Festivals )
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- April 26, 1990
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NORTH GEORGIA POW WOW AND FESTIVAL SHOWCASES
NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE AND TRADITIONS
ATLANTA, April 26 /PRNewswire/ -- The Third Annual Long Swamp Creek Indian Pow Wow and Festival, a three-day celebration of Native American culture and spiritual traditions, will be held on April 27-29 in Tate, Ga.
Coordinated by the non-profit organization SHARE (Sacred Hoop of American Resource Exchange) and co-hosted by Ann and Joe Laird of the Tate House, the Pow Wow will feature traditional dancers, food, crafts and athletic events of the Native American. Representatives of Indian nations such as the Cherokee, Sioux and Chippewa will gather on ...