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		<title>Native Cultural Circle hosts Inter-Tribal Powwow is this weekend, October 11-12!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2008 11:00:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Turner McCullough Jr.</dc:creator>
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The Native Cultural Circle&#8217;s 11th annual PowWow will showcase traditions, culture and customs in a truthful reflection of Tennessee native people. Songs, dance, drums, regalia, arts and crafts  are all part of this Native Culture celebration.
The public is invited to attend the Native American Cultural Circle&#8217;s 11th annual Inter-Tribal Powwow on October 11-12. The [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="color: #333399;"><em><strong><span>The Native Cultural Circle&#8217;s 11th annual PowWow will showcase traditions, culture and customs in a truthful reflection of Tennessee native people. Songs, dance, drums, regalia, arts and crafts  are all part of this Native Culture celebration.</span></strong></em></span></p>
<p>The public is invited to attend the Native American Cultural Circle&#8217;s 11th annual Inter-Tribal Powwow on October 11-12. The powwow will be held at the campgrounds outside Port Royal State Park, Hwy 238 Port Royal Road. The gate opens Saturday at 9 a.m. and the powwow will continue until 6 p.m.  On Sunday, the PowWow runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., when the &#8220;The Retiring of the Colors&#8221; ends the event.</p>
<p>The Trail of Tears March Commemorative Re-Enactment will kick-off the powwow opening. Activities will then focus on the powwow grounds site starting with &#8220;The Posting of The Colors.&#8221; <span id="more-10109"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/powwow-crowd.jpg"   class="thickbox no_icon" rel="gallery-10109" title="powwow-crowd"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-10191" title="powwow-crowd" src="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/powwow-crowd-343x450.jpg" alt="" width="206" height="270" /></a>The powwow host drum is the White Horse Singers of Alabama. Traditional songs and dance will be featured both days. All native drums are welcome. There will be Native arts and crafts as well as clothing vendors along with food and drinks vendors. The public is invited to come share in Native American culture, foods and shop the various arts and crafts. There will be also a silent auction and Native grown organic popcorn will be on sale.</p>
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<p>Bring your lawn chairs, wear comfortable shoes and enjoy the dancing. Pet dogs will be allowed onto the grounds, but must be on a leash at all times. For everyone&#8217;s enjoyment of the grounds, we ask you to please police your animal&#8217;s droppings. Refuse stations are available on site.</p>
<p>Admission is Adults (16 to 59 years of age), $5; Children 15 and under, Free; Seniors (60 years of age and up), $2. Active-Duty military with Military ID-FREE.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Directions to the Powwow:</span> </strong>Take I-24 West, at Exit 11, Turn Right onto Hwy 76E. From Nashville: Right on Old Clarksville Springfield Rd, Left on Hwy 238/Port Royal Road. From Clarksville: Left on Old Clarksville Springfield Road. Left on Hwy 238/Port Royal Road. Parking on the powwow grounds is free. There will be designated areas for the handicapped and motorcycles.</p>
<p>For more information, contact: Paul Slaughter- 931-358-4187 or email: <script>MailGuard('pdslaughter60','bellsouth.net')</script>; &#8220;Red&#8221; Kirby, 931-368-1246 or email: <script>MailGuard('rotebard','yahoo.com')</script>.</p>
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		<title>Native American culture, crafts, explored at Dunbar Cave</title>
		<link>http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/2008/08/23/native-american-culture-crafts-explored-at-dunbar-caves/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 17:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Beth Britton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you missed it, last Saturday the 16th was a perfect day for an outing. There was a slight breeze that seemed to nod at the upcoming Autumn season. I don&#8217;t know about you, but days like that make me want to get out and see what&#8217;s going on in my area and the surrounding [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_7924" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 162px"><a href="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/davidknapping.jpg"   class="thickbox no_icon" rel="gallery-7922" title="davidknapping"><img class="size-medium wp-image-7924" title="davidknapping" src="http://www.clarksvilleonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/davidknapping.jpg" alt="" width="152" height="224" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Ranger Dave Britton demonstrates the art of &quot;Knapping&quot;</p></div>
<p>If you missed it, last Saturday the 16th was a perfect day for an outing. There was a slight breeze that seemed to nod at the upcoming Autumn season. I don&#8217;t know about you, but days like that make me want to get out and see what&#8217;s going on in my area and the surrounding towns.</p>
<p>So I found myself at <span class='bm_keywordlink'><a href="http://www.tennessee.gov/environment/parks/DunbarCave/"   target="_blank">Dunbar Cave</a></span> State park where they were hosting Early Native American Skills Day. Now when I hear the words Early Native American I tend to think of Pow-Wows, Cherokee Indians, Trail of Tears,and bearskins. This event however introduced me to the world of the original settlers the earliest &#8220;Americans&#8221; the Southeastern Prehistoric Native Americans. That&#8217;s right, we&#8217;re talking old. Very old. Way back. 6,000 BC</p>
<p>Some of the demonstrations by the staff of Dunbar Cave that I participated in were , demonstrated to me by Ranger Neblett. Atlatl throwing is where you take your spear, which in my case was over half of my height, place it inside of the Atlatl, which resembles a long pipe of sorts, then send it hurling across a distance toward the &#8216;prey&#8217; that you would be having for dinner that night. Unfortunately all I killed was by chance an unlucky cricket passing by in the grass, for my spear did not &#8216;hurl&#8217; very far.<span id="more-7922"></span></p>
<p>Next I tried my hand, or rather my lungs at Blow Darts, set up in a booth on the Dance Floor preceding the cave. It had the feel of a local carnival, but with a hunting lodge flair. Before me was a display of colorful balloons and pictures of small prey that would have been killed using such weaponry. The blowguns appeared to be made from Bamboo and the staff were ever so thoughtful to provide sanitary wipes to clean off the previous &#8216;warriors&#8217; germs before you placed your mouth on the blow gun. This event was a lot of fun for everyone in the family.</p>
<p>Speaking of Family oriented, the big kid friendly activity of the day was Ranger Wallace&#8217;s demonstration of Basket Weaving. Some 25-30 captivated kids gathered in the cool shade of the cave bluff very eager to learn this new skill. I saw many great little creations that kids were able to make right there that afternoon.</p>
<p>While the children&#8217;s little fingers were busy weaving grape vines the parents had lots of opportunities to take in informative talks and demonstrations on Prehistoric Indians.</p>
<p>Also on the day&#8217;s agenda were Cave/Archeology tours, Interpretive talks with artifacts, Flint Knapping demonstrations, and a very professional exhibit in the museum.</p>
<p>So now you&#8217;re bummed that you missed the challenge of Atlatl throwing and the fun of blow darts?</p>
<p>Cheer up! The museum located inside of the Visitors Center will continue to display an exhibit on Prehistoric Native Americans as well as the Prehistoric Cave Art that has been found inside of the cave itself! Its supposed to rain the next few days anyways, so get out, get in the cave and get educated!</p>
<p>For more information, click on this <a target="_blank" href="http://www.dunbarcave.org/"  >Dunbar Cave</a> website.</p>
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