Come and enjoy the Traditions of the Native Americans. and songs of our ancestors. Hand Sanitizer will be available at several locations.
Meet Miss Indian Alabama, Miss Mallory Gibson, State representative of the Native Americans. Hoop Dancing by Lyndon Alec. He has performed worldwide. Hoop Dancing is the most difficult of the Native American dances. Native Flute playing by a premier Flute maker and player, Charlie Mato-Toyela. He has several Flute videos on YouTube under BlueBear Flutes.
On site will be Cabot Barden, author of several books on the Native Americans and a musician/song-writer. Also on site is John T Wayne, Grandson of the 'Duke' and Civil War Buff. Craft Vendors with their hand-made items will be available. Demonstrations and lessons in Archery, demonstrations in Flint-Knapping and Flute making. Native American drumming by 'Walking Thunder' and dancing. Fry Bread, BBQ, Shaved Ice, soda and Lemonade will be available. All Drums and Dancers welcome, free of charge.
MC=Ken Dixon, Arena Director=Bob Upton, Gate=David Langford, Head Man=Johnny Rains, Head Lady=Alyssa Quimby, Drum=Walking Thunder Event is: Sat, Sun Audience: All Welcome Category: Festival
Sunday Oct 18, 2020
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM CDT
Noccalula Park
(256) 293-6464
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