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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2010 Osage Nation 4th Annual Film Festival, Art Market & Blacksmith Rendezvous
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2010 Biker Days in the Osage - Pawhuska
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2010 Pioneer Day - Skiatook
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2010 Black Dog Blues & Jazz Fest
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2010 The SLA Wine Tour
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 04, 2010 Pawhuska Christmas Parade
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2010 ESA Christmas Home Tours - Pawhuska
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| Kihekah-Steh Pow-Wow - Skiatook (7/23/2010) |
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July 23 - 25, 2010
Location: The dance grounds are located 5 miles north of Highway 20 on Javine Hill Road, then west on 193rd St. , Skiatook, Oklahoma Ph: 918-396-3702 (Always call and confirm events) Fee: Free Admission - Free parking
On October 23, 1969, a new Indian Club called Kihekah-Steh (Tall Chief) Club of Skiatook, was formed. The members set as their purpose the promotion and preservation of the culture of the American Indians and the honor of all service men.
Every year since the club's organization, the Kihekah-Steh Pow-Wow has been held to remember with honor Chief Ki-He-Kah-Steh and all service men. The Annual Pow Wow is generally held toward the end of July, and is a three-day celebration.
The Grand Entry parade will start at approximately 8 p.m. each evening. The IICOT Color Guard, a Native American Veteran Color Guard, will present the colors.
Gourd Dancing by the Osage Gourd Clan will begin at 6 p.m. The Stomp Dance will be held Friday and Saturday nights. Other dances, including the Round Dance, War Dance, Snake Dance, Brush Dance, and Two Step, and songs will be featured during the three-day Pow Wow.
Concessions, arts, and crafts will be available at the dance grounds throughout the three days of the Kihekah-Steh Pow Wow.
See you in the Osage!
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