š„ Drums Rise, Feathers Fly ā Powwow Season Has Begun!

The beat of tradition returns ā itās Powwow time!
š¾ Where Spirit, Song, and Story Come Alive Again
As the earth warms and blossoms bloom, so too does the heartbeat of the people.
Powwow season has begun.
Across Turtle Island, Native communities gatherānot just to dance, but to honor, remember, and rejoice.
This isnāt just a celebration. Itās a living ceremony of survival, resilience, and beauty.
Youāll hear it before you see it:
š„ The thunder of the drumsāsteady, ancestral, eternal.
š£ The jingles, the bells, the feet pounding in rhythm.
š The swirl of colorābeaded regalia, eagle feathers, moccasins in motion.
And above all, youāll feel itāthe energy, the unity, the spirit of the circle.
š¬ What Is a Powwow?
A Powwow is a gathering of nations. A space where generations meet:
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Elders pass stories, blessings, and protocols.
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Dancers move with pride, prayer, and precision.
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Drummers keep the rhythm of the ancestors alive.
Children watch, learn, and someday join the circle.
For some, itās the first time stepping into the circle.
For others, itās coming home.
š Why It Matters
Powwows arenāt just performances.
They are expressions of sovereignty, resistance, joyāand the unbreakable thread that connects Native people across time.
Each step, each beat, each feather carries meaning.
To attend a powwow is to witness living culture. To honor it is to keep it alive.
š¬ āWhen the drum beats, our hearts remember.ā
Happy Powwow Season.
Ā May your days be filled with songs, healing, and the joy of movement in the sacred circle.