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  • sltate
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    Well, I have never been to that pow wow and did not know alot of the judges either(they were local ladies, I guess) and I still placed. So they gave a visitor a chance. I only wish they had cloth and buckskin separate because there were alot of us southern and it is really hard to dance against buckskin dancers.(same goes for down south when they combine jingle/fancy or traditional/grass).LOL
    It was kind of funny that we all saw each other for 9 straight pow wow days. LOL That was hard dancing.....everyone was pumped up for P.I., then still kind of energetic for Tama and by HoChunk we were all kind of worn out. Especially all the party people. LOL They were looking kind of haggard by Saturday night. LOL Just kidding.
    My family and I came home after HoChunk, took us 3 days to make a 15 hour trip back to Oklahoma, we were so tired. Major regalia repair and cleaning especially with 4 girls and myself dancing for 9 straight days. My husband sang with Battle River at Tama and Ho Chunk and he had no voice this week. So we stayed home for NAC this weekend here in Apache.
    HoChunk has a nice arena and nice people, we will most likely go back next year. Awesome tourist town and golfing too.LOL

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  • hocak_girl
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    Ok so all pow-wows arent fair, in fact i know they arent. The results of the whole competition lie on the shoulders of those that judge each competition. most times the judges are localaylies who only attend their tribes annual pow-wow (trust me this i have seen) So if we're lucky, the judging is fair, but lets face it " who you know or who you ****" Besides the competition at the dells pow-wow there were also some good 49s so i cant complain totally. i give props to all who danced Prairie Island or Niagra, Tema then Ho-chunk We need to keep our culture strong, its one of the few things we have left that seperates us from all others!Go Natives!!!!

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  • minne-wheats
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    Originally posted by itsmebadoink
    It means meskwakie ? sp nation (crew) MNC!
    oh

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  • itsmebadoink
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    Originally posted by thizgirlpowwows
    So Did Anyone Get Tired Of Seeing The Same Faces At All These Pws (PI, TAMA, WI DELLS) LOL
    LMAO!!!!

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  • thizgirlpowwows
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    So Did Anyone Get Tired Of Seeing The Same Faces At All These Pws (PI, TAMA, WI DELLS) LOL
    Last edited by thizgirlpowwows; 07-22-2005, 05:27 AM.

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  • itsmebadoink
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    Dells pow-wow

    Do anyone know the teen and jr. winners?

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  • MAD SKILLZ
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    Originally posted by sltate
    I went to this pow wow and it was a pretty good pow wow. It was very hot so they didn't keep us dancing too long. It was over every night by 10:30 or 11:00 at the latest. Jerry Cleveland, Jr. was the head men's judge and some lady from there was the head women's judge. So, they had separate judges for the men and women. Jerry picked alot of visitors to judge, so he was trying to be fair to everyone. The drum contest was awesome. Midnight set up as IronBoy, more or less.lol
    I will post what I can remember:
    Southern women:
    1st Delaine Alley
    2nd Keri J. Meyers
    3rd Charlene Cozad
    4th Janet Bullcoming
    5th Sandy Tate

    Southern Men
    1st Ronnie Goodeagle, sr.
    2nd Denny Medicine Bird
    3rd Dennis Alley, jr.
    4th Angelo Normand
    5th???

    Men's Traditional 35-54
    1st Terry Fiddler
    can't remember the rest

    Mens Fancy 35-54
    1st Dwight WhiteBuffalo

    Men's Golden Age
    1st Boye Ladd
    2nd Lewis Cozad

    Women's Golden Age
    1st Myrtle Long
    2nd Vera Kingbird
    3rd Mable Cozad

    Women's fancy 35 and over
    1st Muriel Stewart
    2nd Lisa Ewalk

    Women's Jingle 35 and over
    1st Anna Pushetonequa

    Men's Fancy 18-34
    1st Tonch St. John
    2nd Wayne Silas
    3rd Daryl Jack
    4th Rylan Baker

    Women's Fancy 18-34
    1st Crystal Cleveland
    2nd Rose Track
    3rd Nahmi Lasley
    4th Tawney Hale

    Women's Traditional 35 and over
    1st Dawn Decorah

    Women's Traditional 18-34
    1st Tosha Goodwill
    2nd I think maybe Summer Baldwin????

    Women's Jingle 18-34
    1st Casey Hinsley
    2nd Willow Jack
    3rd Winona Kingbird

    They also had specials in every category but I can't remember all the special winners. They had specials on Sunday and we were done by 5:00. The committee also had rooms reserved for pow wow visitors at the tribal rate, which was really nice. There were alot of good dancers in all the categories and it was easy dancing, not marathon dancing. lol
    Sorry I can't remember all the winners, been to 3 pow wows in one week and they are all kind of blurring together. lol
    Summer Baldwin was in Elmo, Montana.....therefore she could not have placed.

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  • sltate
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    I went to this pow wow and it was a pretty good pow wow. It was very hot so they didn't keep us dancing too long. It was over every night by 10:30 or 11:00 at the latest. Jerry Cleveland, Jr. was the head men's judge and some lady from there was the head women's judge. So, they had separate judges for the men and women. Jerry picked alot of visitors to judge, so he was trying to be fair to everyone. The drum contest was awesome. Midnight set up as IronBoy, more or less.lol
    I will post what I can remember:
    Southern women:
    1st Delaine Alley
    2nd Keri J. Meyers
    3rd Charlene Cozad
    4th Janet Bullcoming
    5th Sandy Tate

    Southern Men
    1st Ronnie Goodeagle, sr.
    2nd Denny Medicine Bird
    3rd Dennis Alley, jr.
    4th Angelo Normand
    5th???

    Men's Traditional 35-54
    1st Terry Fiddler
    can't remember the rest

    Mens Fancy 35-54
    1st Dwight WhiteBuffalo

    Men's Golden Age
    1st Boye Ladd
    2nd Lewis Cozad

    Women's Golden Age
    1st Myrtle Long
    2nd Vera Kingbird
    3rd Mable Cozad

    Women's fancy 35 and over
    1st Muriel Stewart
    2nd Lisa Ewalk

    Women's Jingle 35 and over
    1st Anna Pushetonequa

    Men's Fancy 18-34
    1st Tonch St. John
    2nd Wayne Silas
    3rd Daryl Jack
    4th Rylan Baker

    Women's Fancy 18-34
    1st Crystal Cleveland
    2nd Rose Track
    3rd Nahmi Lasley
    4th Tawney Hale

    Women's Traditional 35 and over
    1st Dawn Decorah

    Women's Traditional 18-34
    1st Tosha Goodwill
    2nd I think maybe Summer Baldwin????

    Women's Jingle 18-34
    1st Casey Hinsley
    2nd Willow Jack
    3rd Winona Kingbird

    They also had specials in every category but I can't remember all the special winners. They had specials on Sunday and we were done by 5:00. The committee also had rooms reserved for pow wow visitors at the tribal rate, which was really nice. There were alot of good dancers in all the categories and it was easy dancing, not marathon dancing. lol
    Sorry I can't remember all the winners, been to 3 pow wows in one week and they are all kind of blurring together. lol

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  • mountaindew
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    I guess this powwow belongs to the Clevelands, LOL. Who else won, besides the Clevelands?

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  • suthernwaterbird
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    Originally posted by hocak_girl
    It was a good pow-wow, I watched a few of the contests and when the winners were announced i was shocked, it made me wonder who was chosen to be a contest judge. I saw some womens fancy shawler from L.A tear it up in contest, yet Crystal Cleveland took 1st. Anhinga Whitecloud danced circles around Ny Cleveland yet Ny took 1st. I know alot of pow-wows are unfair. Especially when some of the judges are clueless. Despite the unfairness, i enjoyed the pow-wow. Dont get me wrong, Nyomi and Crystal are very good dancers
    Jr Boys Fancy:
    5th Delano Cleveland
    4th Quinton Cleveland
    3rd ?
    2nd Terrence Cleveland
    1st Courage Cleveland

    TEENS BOYS FANCY:
    1st Ricky Cleveland JR
    got dam lol. Them Clevelands racked up enit. can we say WAFFLE HOUSE???? lol

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  • hocak_girl
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    It was a good pow-wow, I watched a few of the contests and when the winners were announced i was shocked, it made me wonder who was chosen to be a contest judge. I saw some womens fancy shawler from L.A tear it up in contest, yet Crystal Cleveland took 1st. Anhinga Whitecloud danced circles around Ny Cleveland yet Ny took 1st. I know alot of pow-wows are unfair. Especially when some of the judges are clueless. Despite the unfairness, i enjoyed the pow-wow. Dont get me wrong, Nyomi and Crystal are very good dancers
    Jr Boys Fancy:
    5th Delano Cleveland
    4th Quinton Cleveland
    3rd ?
    2nd Terrence Cleveland
    1st Courage Cleveland

    TEENS BOYS FANCY:
    1st Ricky Cleveland JR

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  • BBand40z
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    49 contest:
    1st: battle river
    2nd: iron boy
    3rd: ???

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  • itsmebadoink
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    It means meskwakie ? sp nation (crew) MNC!

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  • minne-wheats
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    Originally posted by itsmebadoink
    Southern Drums
    1. Whitetail
    2. Thunderhill
    3. Cozad

    Northern Drums
    1. Iron Boy
    2. Battle River
    3. MNC
    4. Eagle Feather
    5. Northern wind
    6. Mandaree
    That's all I heard.
    I think they mean MNX haha

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  • little sister
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    Who were the contest winners? Paleeze!!!

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