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The annual Gathering of Nations kicked off in Albuquerque with a colorful procession of Native American and Indigenous dancers from around the world moving to the beat of traditional drums as they ...
A WEEKEND OF CULTURE AND TRADITION IS LIKELY NOT GOING TO HAPPEN THIS YEAR. >> GATHERING OF NATIONS GOT THE WORD BUT THE WORD WAS NOT EVEN FOR ALL OTHER EVENTS. >> WEDNESDAY, GOVERNOR MICHELLE ...
STEPHANIE: PREPARATIONS ARE UNDERWAY. CANCELED IN 2019, VIRTUAL LAST YEAR, BUT THIS YEAR, IN PERSON, GATHERING OF NATIONS SHOWCASES TRADITIONAL DANCES AND FOO THE EVENTS EVEN INCLUDE THE POW WOW ...
Apr. 17—Known as the largest powwow in the United States, Gathering of Nations returns to Albuquerque for its 42nd year from Thursday, April 24, through Saturday, April 26, bringing with it a ...
Tens of thousands of people are gathering in New Mexico for what organizers bill as the largest powwow in North America. The annual Gathering of Nations kicks off Friday with a colorful procession ...
Billed by organizers as the largest powwow in North America, the annual Gathering of Nations festival kicks off Friday with a colorful procession of dancers spiraling into the center of an arena ...
This year, the Gathering of Nations will introduce a new competition honoring those with special needs, inspired by 12-year-old Tristan Brown, who has moderate to severe hearing loss. Tristan has ...
For more than four decades, the Gathering of Nations has been a major cultural event in New Mexico, drawing around 100,000 people annually and generating over $24 million in economic impact.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Gathering of Nations officials held a news conference Wednesday following Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s press conference regarding New Mexico coronavirus cases.
ALBUQUERQUE — Thousands of dancers in traditional, vibrant regalia on Friday officially opened the Gathering of Nations — one of North America’s most prominent American Indian powwows.
Hear reflections from those who attended the 2009 Gathering of Nations, which is the largest Native American Pow-wow in North America. This year's event was held in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Melvin Dunkan has been coming from Shiprock to Gathering of Nations for over 20 years, long enough to see his sons grow up and start families of their own. “Twenty years later, it’s pretty ...