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Annual Pahrump Social Powwow returns to Petrack Park through Sunday

The Pahrump Social Powwow is expected to bring a large crowd this weekend for what is easily the largest annual cultural celebration in town each year.

Director Paula Elefante said the event, which will draw between 500 and 750 people each day, serves as a way to learn about Native American culture, as Pahrump is home to Western Shoshone and Paiute tribes.

The original definition of the word powwow or “pau wau” means a gathering of people coming together to trade.

The modern-day powwow evolved from the grass dance societies that formed in the early 19th century.

The dances, according to Elefante, were an opportunity for the warriors to re-enact their brave deeds for all the members of the tribe to witness.

The Saturday and Sunday portions of the powwow begin with what’s known as the “Grand Entry” at noon.

“The dancers line up and ahead of them will be the colors or flags,” she said. “All the while, the drums will be singing and they will all come in and post the colors.”

She noted this year’s event will feature something new and different.

“What’s new this year is hula dancers,” she said. “Most people don’t realize that Hawaiians are indigenous people. We were contacted by a Las Vegas group and our committee decided that it would be nice.”

Elefante noted attendees are expected to abide by particular protocols during the three-day family event.

Alcohol is forbidden during the powwow and attendees should not walk across the drum and dance circles.

It’s also advisable to leave pets at home.

“People need to be respectful of the Native American traditions,” she said. “Do not take photos of the participants without permission. Attendees also should not walk across the dance circle because it has been blessed according to tradition. And most important, if a dancer loses a piece of their costume on the ground, do not touch it. Instead, inform a staff member or approach an elder around the circle. They will handle the situation.”

In addition to dancers, Native American craftsmen will display their works.

Elefante also said that attendees can expect to sample many authentic Native American foods as well among the 30 to 40 vendors.

“The Powwow usually attracts at least more than a dozen craft booths,” she said. “During this great cultural celebration, it would also be a great time to pick up that unique Native American Christmas gift.”

Petrack Park is located at 150 N. Highway 160.

Contact reporter Selwyn Harris at sharris@pvtimes.com. On Twitter: @pvtimes

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