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Show HiKtop November 10 mm wwowxeieDrates'nerifaQe':-.monPowwow time is the American Indian way of meeting together, to join in dancing, singing, visiting, renewing old friendships and making new ones. If s also a time to renewthoughts of the old ways and to preserve a rich heritage. In honor of National American Indian Forms replace idea t F e-m- ail 1 4 by Teri Gibbey V IDEA Analyst Manpower and Quality Division IndianAlaskan Native Program is : : ,r.,T ai uic rfr. kjiu.- lluauiLK a liuiii uuw www cers' Club on Nov. 17 from noon-1:3- 0 p.m. the menu includes roast pork with apple dressing and pan gravy. of Activities include a "give-a-wa- y items made or donated by committee members. Tickets are $8.50 and can be purchased from Jacque Laursen in Commodities Directorate by calling Ext. 74935. There are different stories of how the powwow started. Some believe i ils mm - X are incomplete and inaccurate. The IPDS programmers are aware of these problems and are working to correct the problem. In the meantime, if you receive one of these just delete it. Photo by 2nd ; . and the northern style are the way songs are sung. Northern songs are sung in a much higher falsetto voice and follow a different format in the way they are arranged. Just as the United States has it own , 1 J Of 1 Men could perform the traditional, fancy, grass or gourd dances at a powwow, but the traditional dance is seen most often and is considered the warrior's dance style. Women's styles are traditional buckskin, traditional cloth, jingle dress and the fancy shawl dances. You Can Live Oqden the n' mmmsum 3 I? ' , l " ' i Oi :...fn ' ' '"' Dream ! All-Americ- an 3 State Health Department Approved. Oldest Established Tattoo Company in SLC. HIGH ENERGY WORK THAT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. Sterile Methods Privacy Brilliant Colors .Cover-ups ... 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The ideas will flow through their Idea Point of Contact allowing ensuring there is arecord of where the idea ' is at all times. ; We want to ensure our workforce that the Idea ' Office and all the points of contact are doing everything possible to ensure that the ideas are being processed timely and accurately. Be patient, as the new system has caused a backlog in the Idea Office. Submitters with access to a government computer should check the status of their idea at http:ideas.satx.disa.mil. For more details, call our office at Ext dancers and the rhythm of the drum highlight the planned for Nov. 17 at the Officers Club. changing the songs so singers of dif--, national anthem, every tribe has it own ferent tribes could join in. With these song dedicated to the flags as they are changes came the use of "vocables" brought in during the grand entry. to replace the words of the old songs. During the flag song, every person in Thus, some songs today are sung in : the arena must stand arid be silent to vocables with no words. give the flag its proper respect. ; i ; . -. charac-:?.:.; Dances featured at powwows are. Every song has it unique teristics and subtle effects. One dif-- :X either for social or contest purposes. impor-tanttoapowwo- w, 625-023- Lt. Kelly will Colorful by the Ponca tribe, of Nebraska and Oklahoma, and other Southern Plains tribes started the powwow tradition. Another belief is that when the Amer- ican Indians were moved onto reservations, the government forced them to dance for the public. Before each dance they were paraded through the town the beginning of today's grand entry that precedes every powwow. The drum and singers are very Kiesel Ave., from Some users have received strange These oracleux9cl005.afcqmi.randolph.af.mil. are being automatically generated from our new idea tracking system, IPDS. 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