
Seeing a real Indian Pow Wow on your next vacation in Palm Springs
On your next vacation in Palm Springs and the desert resort cities, consider stopping at the annual meeting of winter and Pow Wow. The vast variety of colors, drums, dance lit spirit forever, and history all come together at Spotlight 29 Casino in December at the Twenty Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians reservation.
The Pow Wow is a spectacular weekend that was more my senses that the moment he entered the Spotlight Showroom with a feeling of 'Welcome' definitely in the air. It began in 1997, the Winter Meeting and Pow Wow is where both Native Americans and Native Americans gathered to dance, sing, socialize, and honor of the great Indian culture that has existed even before this country was founded by European explorers.
This weekend event drew close to or 5,000 spectators and was about 270 dancers and eight drum groups in the United States and Canada. The master of ceremonies, kept us beginners, while The drum groups kept pace. The grand entrance was so real and lively, as one might imagine. A prayer was followed by the entrance of the flags, then the dancers made their way as host drums sings the opening song that can be felt in the stomach smaller. At that time, it was time for become an observer or an active participant and join the circle to move your feet and your soul.
In addition to the festivals, dance competitions were also styles specific age groups with the winners receive cash prizes. As this movement was a sacred place, vendors were present in a number of areas cabins supplied food including fried bread and tacos from India, along with the music, jewelry, souvenirs, leather, beads, and arts and crafts.
With thundering drums in a harmonic rhythm, which is intended to take the bodies with good songs designed to move the bodies together. The weekend brings the pace of life to the forefront.
The Winter Meeting and Pow Wow presents the casual observer the opportunity to expand your soul as you move your feet on the nature intimate and personal as one with the group.
Music has always been the voice of the soul and no place is this more evident than in the annual winter meeting and a Pow Wow must on your next vacation to Palm Springs.
About the Author
Mitchell Sussman has been a television producer for the past twenty five years producing adventure travel programming for Travel Channel, PBS, ESPN, Fox Sports Net and many others.
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