Throughout the year, there are many events in the Palmetto State that bring communities together, and many highlight the culture found in their community. But few celebrate Native American culture like this little-known pow wow, now in its 26th year in the Palmetto State.
A bona fide Native American Pow Wow (also spelled PauWau) is a social gathering that includes a tribal dance.
And in the case of the upcoming Waccamaw Indian Pow Wow in Aynor, it's also a two-day festival featuring a family-oriented atmosphere with vendors, demonstrations — and dance ceremonies.
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On November 3rd and 4th, 2018, the Waccamaw Tribal Indian Grounds will transform into a cultural event of the season.
Witness the fun as the members of this small indian tribe (who gained official recognition by the State of South Carolina in 2005) celebrate the traditional dances of their culture.
Have you ever been to a Pow Wow? We’d love to know.
The 26th Annual Waccamaw Indian Pow Wow is set to take place November 3-4, 2018 at the Tribal Grounds located at 591 Bluewater Rd., Aynor, SC. Gates open at 11:00 a.m. each day. Admission: adults $7, children 7-14 and seniors 65 and over $4, children under 7 are free. Learn more on the official website of the Waccamaw Indian People.
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