Pow Wow dancing at exhibition at Mall of America on
August, 14
Bloomington, MN-
Visitors to the Mall of America will have the opportunity to watch singers and
dancers perform at a dance exhibition in the Rotunda at the Mall of America on
Thursday, August 14, 2008. Dancers from the Shakopee
Mdewakanton Sioux Community
and other Indian tribes from throughout the United
States will perform dance exhibitions as a preview to the
annual SMSC Wacipi (Pow
Wow) which begins the next day on the SMSC in Prior Lake, Minnesota.
Traditional
music will be provided by Native American singers for dancers in full regalia.
The exhibition dancing will be held at 1:00 p.m., 4:00 p.m., and 7:00 p.m. An
American Indian Master of Ceremony will be on hand to explain to the crowd what
is going on in the arena, and two drum groups will sing special songs for each
style of dance. In addition to a Grand Entry Song, a Flag Song and Veterans
Song will be sung.
Each dance
exhibition will begin with a Grand Entry. Because Native Americans hold their
veterans in high regard, the Sisseton-Wahpeton Vietnam Veterans will be present
as well as other veterans. SMSC Vice-Chairman Glynn Crooks, U.S. Navy, Vietnam
Veteran dressed in his traditional regalia, will enter first carrying a staff
of eagle feathers along with veterans who will carry other flags and eagle
feather staffs. Then all the dancers will file into the arena by dance
category. During the dance exhibition there will be many types of dancing by
both male and female adults, teen, and child dancers. They will wear
spectacular, colorful regalia specific to their dance styles, which include
feather bustles, bells, beadwork, buckskin, moccasins, shawls, and more.
Information
about the SMSC Community and its enterprises will also be available.
This dance
exhibition kicks off a weekend of celebrating Native American culture at the
Annual Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Wacipi (Pow Wow), August 15, 16, and 17, 2008, in Prior Lake, Minnesota.
Admission is $5. Admission is free for children 10 years and under and for
elders 60 and over. More than 1,000 dancers from around the country are
expected to compete during the Wacipi, attracting
thousands of visitors each day. Held outdoors in a traditional dance arena, the
Pow Wow will feature several Native American vendors
with arts, crafts, beadwork, jewelry, quillwork, and Native American foods for
sale, including frybread, wojapi
(berry pudding), wild rice, hominy soup, buffalo burgers, Indian tacos, and
much more.
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community operates the Mystic Lake Store
at the Mall of America located on the second level near Sears. The store sells
concert tickets, books hotel rooms, provides bus service to Mystic Lake Casino, and distributes information about
Indian Gaming in Minnesota.