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Grand Entry l FNL Fort Hall Powwow 2024

One Drum One Stick | April 28, 2026



Grand Entry Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival Powwow, Ft. Hall, Idaho, August 9, 2024

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  1. @juliovega5011

    April 28, 2026 at 2:19 am

    Soy mexicano, que gran orgullo debe de sentir este hermano de sentir sus raíces aún a pesar de portar ese uniforme que también vale mucho. Con todo respeto mi admiración a los dueños de América del norte ❀

  2. @thedreamwalkerally

    April 28, 2026 at 2:19 am

    Thank you for sharing.
    You are all awesome.
    I noticed one of the women was looking at her phone.
    Is this a thing?
    Have I been away so long that this is now acceptable?
    I am not calling anyone out, just curious.
    It seems to me that if one is on their phone, they are not living in the moment but are split between two worlds.
    I am just asking.

  3. @roxannebarnes5540

    April 28, 2026 at 2:19 am

    I love watching the powwow channel I especially have to compliment the women who are naturally beautiful and do not need false eyelashes and make up lipstick and all that stuff to be beautiful. I love you ladies so much. You make me feel so proud to be a native woman!
    I am Alaska native I am part Tsimshian Indian(coastal – Metlakatla AK and Alutique from the Prince William sound.
    I am especially happy that my now grown up children have, and are learning to speak our languages. my mothers generation was greatly discouraged from learning or speaking our language and my grandmothers generation was forbidden to speak the language. Only English was allowed to be spoken at school. If got caught speaking language, they would be severely punished And tried to make them feel severely ashamed of being native!
    But somehow my grandma’s both kept our languages alive!
    It makes me feel so good that the younger generation is very interested in keeping the culture and language is so so important to our people.
    Our identity must never ever be forgotten!
    Our children and grandchildren have an identity that they can be so very, very proud of!

  4. @brookeoscarson2520

    April 28, 2026 at 2:19 am

    We are from Blackfoot but currently stationed at Fort Bliss in El Paso TX. I always watch the years grand opening. I loved when the dancers came to our schools growing up and I absolutely miss home watching this. Everyone looks so beautiful and the drums and singers are outstanding

  5. @user-id3kq6ev1n

    April 28, 2026 at 2:19 am

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