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Section P of the July 29, 2014 edition of the Kamloops This Week
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KAMLOOPA
AUGUST 2-4, 2014SPECIAL EVENTS FACILITY YELLOWHEAD HIGHWAY 5
KAMLOOPA
POW WOW
2 • Kamloops Powwow 2014
200-355 Yellowhead Highway, Kamloops, B.C. V2H 1H1 • 250-828-9782
The 35th annual Kamloopa Powwow is scheduled for August 1, 2 & 3, 2014. The powwow is hosted by the Tk’emlups te
Secwepemc and is held at the ‘special events facility’ along Yellowhead Hwy no.5 and Shuswap Road.
The powwow is to expect 500 dancers and drummers from across Canada and the United States. The powwow attracts over 15,000 spectators over the course of the weekend to take in the colorful
sights and spectacular sounds of the dancers and drummers.
The 3-day celebration begins with opening ceremonies, called grand entry, at 7 pm on Friday. After grand entry there will be intertribal dancing when everyone from all nations may come and
join the circle to dance.
Friday evening will fi nish off with the fi rst round of competition dancing and drumming for contestants of all ages and categories.
The dance categories include traditional, chicken, grass, jingle, fancy bustle, and fancy shawl.
The event will begin Saturday with the powwows second grand entry at noon. Following grand entry will be intertribal dancing and exhibition dancing of tiny tots for children under the age of 6.
During the afternoon session the children ages 7 to 12 and teens will compete in their second round of competition dance categories.
The third grand entry of the powwow is scheduled to be on Saturday evening at 7 pm. During the evening session it will be the second round for the Golden Age and Adult dance categories to compete.
Sunday will begin with the princess pageant at 11 am. The last grand entry of the powwow will begin at noon on Sunday. Following grand
entry there will be intertribals, tiny tot exhibition dancing, and the fi nal round for the Hand Drum Competition. The Sunday session will
be the fi nal round of competitions for all dance categories. The powwow will continue throughout the afternoon and into the
evening with the crowning of Pow Wow Princess 2014-2015.
Come and experience the First Nation culture. Everyone is welcome to attend the 35th Annual Kamloopa Powwow. General admission cost
is $10 per day or $20 for a weekend pass. Admission is free for Elders, people with special needs, and children under the age of 6.
Kamloops Powwow 2014 • 3
KAMLOOPA POWWOW SCHEDULEKAMLOOPA POWWOW SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 2014
8:30 amBOX OFFICE, FACILITIES & VENDORS OPEN
2:00 pmREGISTRATION OPENS FOR:Princess Pageant & Visiting RoyaltyDrum & Dance Categories
6:45 pmDRUM ROLL CALLDRUM SONG
7:00 pmGRAND ENTRY INVOCATION FLAG SONG & VICTORY SONGOPENING REMARKS: Chief Shane Gottfriedson WELCOME SONGPLATEU FEATHER PICK-UPINTERTRIBALSCOMING OUT & JR. BOYS TRADITIONAL SPECIAL – Ages 12 & UnderSponsored by Kayleb Jules & FamilyINTERTRIBALSCOMPETITIONS:Junior Categories – Ages 7 to 12 Girls Traditional Girls JingleGirls FancyBoys TraditionalBoys Grass
Boys FancyBoys Chicken INTERTRIBALSCOMPETITIONS: Men’s Buckskin Golden Age Categories – Ages 50 & OverWomen’s Golden AgeMen’s Golden Age INTERTRIBALS COMPETITIONS:Teen Categories – Ages 13 to 17Girls TraditionalGirls JingleGirls FancyBoys Traditional Boys GrassBoys FancyBoys Chicken
10:00 pmREGISTRATION CLOSED FOR THE EVE-NINGINTERTRIBALSCOMPETITIONS:Adult Categories - Ages 18 & OverWomen’s Traditional Women’s JingleWomen’s FancyMen’s TraditionalMen’s GrassMen’s Fancy Men’s ChickenRETIRE THE COLOURS AT MIDNIGHT
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KAMLOOPA POWWOW SCHEDULEKAMLOOPA POWWOW SCHEDULESATURDAY, AUGUST 2, 2014
8:30 amBOX OFFICE, FACILITIES, & VENDORS OPEN
10:00 amREGISTRATION OPENS FOR:Princess Pageant & Visiting RoyaltyDrum & Dance Categories
11:45 amDRUM ROLL CALLDRUM SONG
12 noonREGISTRATION CLOSED Princess Pageant Drum & Dance CategoriesGRAND ENTRYINVOCATION FLAG SONG & VICTORY SONGINTERTRIBALS
EXHIBITIONS: Tiny Tot Categories – Ages 6 & Under Sponsor – Blackwell Dairy FarmTiny Tot GirlsTiny Tot BoysAdult & Golden Age Categories INTERTRIBALSCOMPETITIONS:Junior Categories – Ages 7 to 12 Girls Traditional Girls JingleGirls FancyBoys TraditionalBoys GrassBoys FancyBoys ChickenINTERTRIBALSCOMPETITIONS:Teen Categories – Ages 13 to 17Girls TraditionalGirls Jingle
Girls FancyBoys Traditional Boys GrassBoys FancyBoys ChickenINTERTRIBALSTEEN GIRLS CONTEMPO-RARY VS. OLDSTYLE JIN-GLE SPECIAL:Sponsored by Yeliz Akova & FamilySUPPER BREAK
6:45 pmDRUM ROLL CALLDRUM SONG
7:00 pmGRAND ENTRYINVOCATIONFLAG SONG & VICTORY SONGINTERTRIBALSEXHIBITIONS:
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KAMLOOPA POWWOW SCHEDULEKAMLOOPA POWWOW SCHEDULEJuniors & Teen Categories INTERTRIBALSMen’s Buckskin Golden Age Categories – Ages 50 & OverWomen’s Golden AgeMen’s Golden Age INTERTRIBALS WOMENS RETRO OLD STYLE FANCY SPECIAL:Sponsored by Brandy McCallum & FamilyINTERTRIBALS COMPETITIONS:Adult Categories – Ages 18 & OverWomen’s Traditional Women’s JingleWomen’s FancyMen’s TraditionalMen’s GrassMen’s Fancy
Men’s ChickenRETIRE THE COLOURS AT MIDNIGHT
SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 2014
10:45 amPRINCESS CONTESTANTS REPORT TO STAGE
11:00 amINTRODUCTION: Princess Pageant ContestantsPAGEANT CONTEST: Songs by Host DrumSpeeches & Talent ShowsStraight Song for all Contestants
11:45 amDRUM ROLL CALLDRUM SONG
12 noon GRAND ENTRY
INVOCATION FLAG SONG & VICTORY SONGCLOSING REMARKS: Chief Shane GottfriedsonINTERTRIBALS EXHIBITION: Tiny Tot Categories – Ages 6 & Under Sponsor – Blackwell Dairy FarmTiny Tot GirlsTiny Tot BoysINTERTRIBALSCOMPETITION FINALS:Junior Categories, Ages 7 to 12Girls Traditional Girls JingleGirls FancyBoys TraditionalBoys Grass
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KAMLOOPA POWWOW SCHEDULEKAMLOOPA POWWOW SCHEDULE
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INTERTRIBALS TEEN GIRLS FANCY SPE-CIAL:Sponsored by 2013-2014 Miss Kamloopa, Alicia Cardinal & Family
COMPETITION FINALS:Teen Categories – Ages 13 to 17Girls TraditionalGirls JingleGirls FancyBoys Traditional Boys Grass
Boys FancyBoys ChickenINTERTRIBALS CROWNING & VICTORY2014 - 2015 Miss Kamloopa Princess
COMPETITION FINALS:Men’s Buckskin Golden Age Categories – Ages 50 & OverWomen’s Golden AgeMen’s Golden Age INTERTRIBALS WOMENS OLDSTYLE JINGLE SPECIAL: Sponsored by the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Chief & Coun-cilMENS CHICKEN SPECIAL:
Sponsored by the Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc Chief & Coun-cil
INTERTRIBALSCOMPETITION FINALS:Adult Categories – Ages 18 & OverWomen’s Traditional Women’s JingleWomen’s FancyMen’s TraditionalMen’s GrassMen’s Fancy Men’s ChickenINTERTRIBALSNO SUPPER BREAK
RETIRE THE COLOURS AT MIDNIGHT
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DANCE COMPETITIONSTINY TOT (SAT/SUN): Girls & Boys - $1,000 split ($5 each)
JUNIORS CATEGORIES, AGES 7-12: Traditional, Grass, Jingle, Fancy & Chicken 1st $2502nd $2003rd $1504th $100
TEENS CATEGORIES, AGES 13-17: Traditional, Grass, Jingle, Fancy & Chicken1st $5002nd $4003rd $3004th $200
ADULT CATEGORIES, AGES 18 & OVER: Traditional, Grass, Jingle, Fancy & Chicken1st $1,0002nd $8003rd $6004th $400
GOLDEN AGE CATEOGIES, AGES 50 & OVER: Women & Men1st $1,0002nd $8003rd $6004th $400
MEN’S BUCKSKIN, AGES 45 & OVER: 1st $1,0002nd $8003rd $6004th $400
PRINCESS PAGEANT:1st $4002nd $3003rd $200
DRUMMING COMPETITIONSDRUMMING: 1st $10,0002nd $8,0003rd $6,0004th $4,0005th $2,000 DRUM SPLIT: $500 CONSOLATION FOR EACH 6th – 10th PLACE DRUMS
TOTAL PRIZE MONEY: $77,100.00
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Kamloops Powwow 2014 • 9
THETTHE
10 • Kamloops Powwow 2014
Flag BearersWar VeteransK.I.B. Chief & CouncillorsVisiting Chiefs & CouncillorsVisiting RoyaltyMen’s Buckskin
Golden Age CategoriesMen’s Golden AgeWomen’s Golden Age
Adult Categories - Ages 18 & Over
Men’s TraditionalMen’s GrassMen’s FancyMen’s ChickenWomen’s TraditionalWomen’s JingleWomen’s Fancy
Teen Categories - Ages 13 to 17Boys TraditionalBoys GrassBoys Fancy
Boys ChickenGirls TraditionalGirls FancyGirls Jingle
Junior Categories - Ages 7 to 12Boys TraditionalGirls TraditionalBoys GrassGirls JingleBoys FancyGirls Fancy
LINEUP FOR GRAND ENTRY
Powwow corporate sponsorsKukwstsétsemc (special thanks) to all of
our sponsors for your support!
DIAMOND PLUS ($5,001 Plus)Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc: $57,500Sunridge Equipment Ltd.: $7,500Lee’s Music (Sound/Equipment Discount): $5,500
DIAMOND LEVEL ($3,500 - $5,000)New Gold Inc.: $4,000
PLATINUM LEVEL ($2000 - $3499)Royal Bank of Canada: $2,000Sun Rivers Limited Partnership: $2,000
GOLD ($1,000 - $1,999)Jubilee RV Centre (Donation of 2 RV Rental Value): $1,500 Brentwood Enterprises Ltd.: $1,000CSC Electric Ltd: $1,000Kamloops Office Systems: $1,000McCarthy Tétrault LLP: $1,000
SILVER ($500 - $999)Urban Systems Ltd.: $750Halston Bridge Esso: $500First Nation Tax Commission: $500Kamloops Airport: $500Horizon North Camp & Catering Partnership: $500Fulton & Company LLP: $500Shuswap Nation Tribal Council: $500KPMG LLP: $500Progressive Rubber: $500Douglas Lake Equipment Ltd. Partnership: DonationWarner Rentals: Donation
BRONZE ($250 - $499)Blackwell Dairy Farm: DonationAcres Enterprises Ltd.: $300Kemp Concrete Products: $250Enterprise Entertainment: $250Travelwise: $250SLR Consulting (Canada) Ltd.: $250Horse Barn: $250Versatile Electric: $250
Copper Sponsors ($1-$249)Rona: $100ASAP Direct: Donation
TOTAL: $83,650
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• Best West Realty
• Canadian 2 for 1 Pizza
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• CIBC
• Dollar Tree
• EasyHome
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• Fabutan Tanning Salons
• First Choice Haircutters
• Government Liquor Store
• H & R Block
• Hair Express
• Headhunters Shampoo
• Interior Savings Insurance
• Kool School
• Lushwear
• Mark's Work Wearhouse
• McGoos Smokes 'N Stuff
• Mommy & Me
• Northills Dental Centre
• Northills Lottery Centre
• Papa John’s Pizza
• Ruth Saunders Optometrist
• Sandwich Tree
• Seniors Information Centre
• Serene Fish & Chips
• Shaw Cable
• Shoppers Drug Mart
• Source By Circuit City
• Spice of India
• Starbucks
• Suzanne's
• TD Canada Trust
• Tom Harris Cellular
• Tower Barber Shop
• Treasures
• Twin Phoenix
• Water On The Run
• YMCA
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HOST DRUMYoung Bird, Pawnee, Oklahoma
Since forming in 1997, Young Bird has travelled all across North America representing Pawnee, Okla., and sharing the beautiful sounds of the Southern Plains. While representing many different tribes of Oklahoma, YoungBird has always carried pride and respect for the ways of the Southern Drum. YoungBird has carried hopes to create new paths in which no other Southern drum group has had the opportunity, while upholding the pride and respect for preceding southern drum groups such as Rose Hill and Bad Medicine.
HONORARY HOST DRUMSage Hills Singers, Kamloops, B.C.
Our name represents the Kamloops area, Tk’emlúps known to the Secwépemc people as “where the rivers meet” and where we make our home. Sage Hills formed in the winter of 2003; we have trav-elled to powwows throughout BC, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, California, Idaho and Washington.
MASTERS OF CEREMONIES
Stan Isadore, Slave Lake, Alta.My name is Stan Isadore. I am a Cree Native from the Driftpile band. I was born in High Prairie, Alta., in 1972 and raised on the Driftpile reservation. My whole life and the activities as well as experiences I’ve encountered have been aimed towards performing or theatre related. I began the Native style of dance at the age of two.
Russell Red Crow, Standoff, Alta.Oki/hello, my name is Russell Red Crow. I am a member of the Blood Tribe in Southern Alberta, we are 1 of the 4 bands that make up the Blackfoot Confederacy. It is great to back in beautiful Kamloops, BC and be part of this wonderful powwow.
ARENA DIRECTOR Dale Alexis, Alexis, Alta.
Aba washded; hello. I am of Stony decent and speak my language fluently. I am 47 years old and was born and raised on the Alexis Nakoda Sioux Nation in Alberta. I am one of 11 children (four girls, seven boys) born to Alexander and Bella Alexis. I have two children; Dale Jr. is 24 years old and my daughter, Natalya is 14 years old. I have been involved in the powwow circle for approximately 30 years as a singer, grass dancer and an arena director. As a young man, I was chosen by my tribe to take on the responsibilities of an arena director. Over time, I have learned from various mentors, elders and
well renowned powwow veterans. I take my job as an arena director seriously and take great pleasure in working with the dancers and singers. I see the role of an arena director as a form of structure that we all must follow to maintain law and order in the arbor and to ensure the success of a powwow.
WHIPMANKasey Nicholson, Fort Belknap Reservation, MT
Kasey Nicholson is a member of the Ah-aah-niiih (White Clay) Nation of the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation in North-Central Montana. Kasey also has bloodlines tied to the Blackfeet Nation, Crow Nation, Arapaho Nation, Inuit Nation and Blood Nation. Kasey lives in Fort Belknap Indian Community, Montana, and is self-employed as a Motivational Speaker, Comedian and Life Coach. He is honoured to serve as the Whipman at this year’s 2014 Kamloopa Powwow. Kasey has been dancing for many years and is a champion grass and chicken dancer. Kasey has also sung with various drum groups, such as Dry Lake, Black Bull Jr.s, Assiniboine Cree and others. In addition to dancing and singing at pow-wows, Kasey is a presenter and entertainer for a variety of ages and back-grounds on issues both pertinent to Native and urban communities. Kasey speaks of cultural-identity issues, educational endeavours, spiritual awareness, cultural understanding, substance abuse awareness, suicide prevention, and many other issues that face Native America today.
HEAD DANCE JUDGEBrandon Daniels, Morley, Alta.
Brandon Daniels, a Stoney-Nakoda Sioux from Bearspaw Band in Morley, Alberta making his home in Kamloops, British Columbia, with his wife Delyla and their twin daughters Ella and Alexa. Brandon comes from a family of singers and dancers; he has expe-rienced the life of the powwow trail traveling across Canada and the United States. Powwow has been a part of his life for over 20 years; he’s been a grass dancer since 1984 and started singing 1992. And, he is the lead singer of Sage Hills. Brandon would like to welcome all powwow people, visiting spectators, arts and crafts people and special guests to the 35th Annual Kamloopa Powwow. Brandon is honoured to be asked to be a Head Dance Judge for this year’s powwow and would like to express my thanks to the Kamloopa Powwow Society for the opportunity. Brandon wishes all the contestants luck and a safe travel home for everyone!
HEAD DRUM JUDGEShawn Bottle, Standoff, Alta.
Shawn Bottle, a Blackfoot from the Blood Tribe in Standoff, Alta.
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• All lead singers must register their drum and all of the singers with that drum. Once the drum registration form has been submitted to the secretaries there will be no exception for changes or additions;
• There will be no late registration for drums, all drums must be regis-tered before drum rollcall at 11:45 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014;
• No singers are allowed to register to more than one (1) drum group and no drum hopping. If singers are caught, penalties will be given to that registered drum;
• All singers must be present and ready to sing when called upon, points will be given for drum rollcall, intertribal and contest songs. During contest songs all drums will be allowed four (4) starts, during intertribal songs all drums will be allowed five (5) leads unless other-wise directed by head staff;
• Drummers must keep drum area clean;
• All drums must have a minimum of five (5) singers per group prior to registration and set up;
• Intertribals will go in left to right drum rotation and contest will go in right to left drum rotation;
• There are no drugs or alcohol allowed, if drummers are in possession or suspected to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol they will be disqualified; and
• Each drum will be judged on a point system beginning on Friday, August 1, 2014, as follows: Present at drum rollcall - 10 points for each Grand Entry; Leads - 5 points (each lead from a different singer is a point); Starts singing when called upon - 5 points; Singing - 5 points; Drumming - 5 points; Appropriate song - 5 points.
DRUM RULES DANCE RULES• All contestants must be registered before the start of noon grand entry on Saturday, August 2, 2014, and must be wearing the number issued to them (no late registration);
• All dance numbers must be visible to the judges and secretaries dur-ing the competitions, grand entries, exhibitions and spot checks;
• All contestants must be in grand entry and enter with their category to receive points. The only exception is for dancers registered to the host drum(s), which those dancers must be dressed and are respon-sible for giving their numbers to the secretaries before grand entry;
• All contestants must be in the exhibition and/or spot checks to receive points. There will be no exceptions;
• Each contestant will be judged on skill, dress, and dance ability. Judging will be strictly on a point system, beginning on Grand Entry Friday as fol-lows: 1st Grand Entry - 75 points; 2nd to 4th Grand Entry - 50 points; Spot Checks/Exhibitions-25 points; 1st place- 50 points; 2nd place- 25 points; 3rd place- 15 points; 4th place- 10 points; Tie Breaker- 1 point
• All contestants must be at least 1/4 native blood;
• Each contestant must be in full regalia during competitions, grand entries, exhibitions/spot checks and be of the correct gender for that category;
• If an eagle feather of a contestant’s regalia falls or is dropped during competition then he/she must disqualify him/herself for that ses-sion and may be disqualified by the Arena Director or Whipman if the dancer does not disqualify themselves;
• Each contestant can only register in one (1) dance category, with the exception being Specials; and there is a zero tolerance for drugs or alcohol.
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(Honourary in parenthesis) 2014: Young Bird, Pawnee, OK (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2013: Stoney Park, Morley, AB (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2012:Black Lodge, White Swan, WA (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2011: White Fish Bay, White Fish Bay, ON (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2010: White Fish Jr’s, Big River, SK (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2009: Bear Creek, Sault Ste. Marie, ON (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2008: Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC2007: Wild Rose, Wapato, WA (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2006: High Noon, Hobbema, AB (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2005: Bull Horn, Lethbridge, AB (Sage Hills, Kamloops, BC)2004: Tha Tribe, Lawrence, KS 2003: Big Bear, Frog Lake, AB2002: Blackstone, Sweetgrass, SK 2001: Wild Horse, N. Battleford, SK (Midnight Express, Twin Cities, MN)2000: Chiniki Lake, Morley, AB (Pipe Stone Creek, SK)1999: Cathedral Lake, Keremeos, BC (White Fish Jr’s, Big River, SK)1998: Chiniki Lake Jr’s, Morley, AB (Southern Cree, Box Elder, MT)1997: Northern Cree, Saddlelake, AB (Blackstone, Sweetgrass, SK)1996: EyaHay Nakota, Morley, AB (Little Eagle, Ada, OK)1995: Indian Nation, Granger, WA (Red Bull, Payton, SK)1994 : Little Boy, Calgary, AB (Cathedral Lakes, Keremeos, BC)1993: Eagle Speaker, Yelm, WA (Hawk River, Alexis, AB)1992: High Noon, Turtleford, SK1991: Blackfoot Crossing, Gleichen, AB1990: Black Lodge, White Swan, WA1989: Little Boy, Calgary, AB1988: Wabumun Lake, Duffield, AB1987: Sarcee Rowan, Calgary, AB1986: Blackfoot A1, Cluny, AB1985: Blackfoot Crossing, Gleichen, AB1984: Blackfoot A1, Cluny, AB1983: Spear Fish, Yakima, WA1982: Eagle Hill, Strathmore, AB1981: Blackfoot, Gleichen, AB1980: Shuswap Nation, Kamloops, BC
Kamloopa Powwow host-drum history
JUDGE RULESThe arena director, whipman and head drum • judges will choose judges for all competitionsIf a judge is caught judging a relative their bal-• lot will be considered invalidAll decisions will be final, i.e. you cannot • change your decision once it has been submit-ted to the head staff for tallyingBe sure of the numbers, write down the num-• bers clearly and sign each ballot
EAGLE WHISTLES & EAGLE FEATHER PICK-UPFour veterans will be called upon to do all • feather pick-ups, only exception will be for eagle bustles, fans or a full complete piece that has feathers on itNo whistles are to be blown during competitions• Anyone having blown a whistle shall report to • the whipman or the arena directorThere will be no exceptions for fanning a drum•
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All contestants must be 13 to 17 years old, • enrolled in high school or another educational institute and must be single having no children or spouse, and be female;Each contestant will be asked to:•
Perform one straight dance.• Say a speech on a topic of choice • Perform a talent of choice• 50/50 tickets starting on Saturday, • August 2, 2014.
All contestants will be judged on a point system. • There will be a total of one hundred points pos-sible from each judge in ve of the follows:
Out t - 20 points • Dance – 20 points• Speech – 20 points• Talent – 20 points• Poise & Appearance – 20 points• Total – 100 Points• In addition, every 100 tickets sold = • 100 points
The successful princess must return the crown; • andThe powwow committee will judge the pageant.•
Powwow Princess rules
SHOWER FACILITIES are available.CAMPFIRES WILL NOT BE PERMITTED within any of the camp-
ing areas.PARENTS PLEASE WATCH YOUR CHILDREN!PLEASE DO NOT DISTURB: Dancers often leave blankets on the
bleachers to reserve their space. Out of respect for the dancers and their families, please do not move or remove any chairs or blankets.
RESERVED SEATING: The bleachers to the right and left of the stage are reserved for special guests and elders. The first two rows around the lawn chair seating area are reserved for the dancers and their families.
RECORDERS: Recorders must give mike runners priority to all drums.
THIS IS AN ALCOHOL- AND DRUG-FREE EVENT, strictly enforced by security.
THE FIRST-AID STATION is located at the north entrance.TWENTY-FOUR HOUR SECURITY is located at the north entrance.THE KAMLOOPS INDIAN BAND and the Society will not be held
responsible for any lost, stolen or damaged articles or injuries.PHOTO TAKING: There are appropriate times and places to take
pictures. Please do not take pictures surrounding the judges as it may cause interference with contestant number collection, and also no video camera set-up inside the arbor or around the drum areas. Please turn off cameras during blowing of whistles or feather pick-ups.
NO DOGS ALLOWED.PARKING IN THE SPECIAL EVENTS FACILITY is run on a first
come first serve basis. Any people leaving including contestants during supper break or any other time may not be able to re-enter the facility if it is full to its capacity.
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