11th Annual Noccalula Falls Powwow

11th Annual Noccalula Falls Powwow

October 19th, 2024 - October 20th, 2024Gate open=9:00, Grand entry=12 Noon

Prior to Grand Entry the singing of the Nation Anthem will be sung in English followed by Amazing Grace, sung in Cherokee, by Victoria Matheny.
There will be Native American Dancing to the Drum beat of Walking Thunder drum team (Cherokee).
Headman will be Johnny Rains and Head Lady is Cricket Waddell.
On site will be Cabot Barden (Cherokee), author of several books on the Native Americans. He is also a song writer and musician. Cabot is listed on America's 'Who's Who'.
Performance by the Aztec Dancers from Tennessee with their beautiful Regalia and Tradition Dance will give the attendees an insight to the South American Indians. This is a 'NO MISS' performance.
Lyndon Alec (Alabama-Coushatta), premier Hoop Dance will perform! Lyndon has appeared at several locations overseas and in America.
Vendors will be on-site with their hand-made Native American items.
There will be a 'Candy Dance' for children. Attendees can participate in Inter-tribal dancing.
Seating is LIMITED. Bring your Blankets/Chairs and enjoy the Songs of our Ancestors.
There will be food vendors on site for the enjoyment of all. See Flyer.


    11th Annual Noccalula Falls Powwow

    Visit Us

    • 1500 Noccalula Road
    • Gadsden, AL 35904

    Directions

    1500 Noccalula Road, Noccalula Falls Park

    Region

    Gadsden is located in the Lookout Mountain Area of the North Alabama Region

    Fees

    Adults= $8, 6-14 and 65 and older=$3, Family (limit 5)=$10, Military/1st Responders/Nurses/Dancers=Free

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