This is wonderful .. hit your powwow hashtag an see mine. We are the only two.
German:
@isarmoewe
Das ist wundervoll .. Schlag deinen Powwow Hashtag an und sehe meinen. Wir sind die einzigen beiden.
This is wonderful .. hit your powwow hashtag an see mine. We are the only two.
German:
@isarmoewe
Das ist wundervoll .. Schlag deinen Powwow Hashtag an und sehe meinen. Wir sind die einzigen beiden.
Thanks for adding a translation but I'm fine with English alone too. I had no chance to take any photos due to a lack of time. Maybe next year ...
great.. please hit your hashtag" powwow" and see my photos
This is how I found you
do you know which tribe you saw?
I live in Indian country and have many photos.. I went to 2 consecutive Powwows 2 weekends in a row. Occasionally I post photos either in @photobe or @rebeccabe
You know if you speak English you can do your post in both languages. Some people do. You include both languages in the same post.
I don't like the two-language posts. They are not that easy to read ...
On the event I attended there were almost only German reenactors, maybe this year the Aztecs were the only real natives. I honestly don't know (and did not ask) that's why this post was not about the event itself but about the joy I had at the Intertribal Dance and the fact that it was used to remember a missed person.
Nonetheless, I found a video from 2 years ago. The
first halfmost of it has a disgusting music loop but there's also a short part of an Aztec dance (?) included.A video with pictures from this year (and a similarly disgusting music loop) can be found on Vimeo:
Maybe those videos answer your question.