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The Indigenous People Of Tribes Gathering took place at the Washington County Fairgrounds Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 10 & 11. Members of tribes throughout the region honored their heritage with ceremonial dances, authentic clothing, food and offerings of Native American items.

Native American dances were conducted throughout the day. The meaning and purpose of each dance was announced prior to its beginning.  Drum beats from the People's Medicine Drum, manned by several individuals, provided the rhythm for the dances.

One of the most humorous dances was the "Candy Dance" for children. The master of ceremonies explained that children were told that if they could pick up the candy during this dance, then they should have no problem picking up their rooms.

Three teepees were on display on the grounds.

Plenty of foods were offered, including a variety of buffalo entrees, fry bread and street corn.

There were numerous vendors present who offered traditional Native American items featuring silver and turquoise jewelry, beads, animal fur, hand-loomed rugs, feathers and much more.

One gentleman explained that after completing a sales transaction, it is customary for both parties to shake hands and exclaim, "Good trade." This acknowledges a mutually beneficial transaction in which no person was forced to buy or sale anything.

The group has hosted gatherings throughout southern Indiana and Kentucky this summer.

 

 

The People's Medicine Drum provided the rhythm for all ceremonial dances.

Dancers displayed their ceremonial garb.

All tribe members in attendance were invited to join the dances.

The dance leaders kept activities flowing throughout the day.

Mounted animals and pelts drew lots of guests to this vendor.

Pelts and animal skins included everything from bear to alligators, and a variety of large and small animals.

Vendors provided plenty of authentic items.

 
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