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JUNE 7, 2001 The Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe of Kansas will hold its pow-wow this weekend in Maryetta. The tribe is expecting record crowds, provided it doesn't rain, said a pow-wow organizer. The pow-wow is held outdoors but can move indoors to a gymnasium if necessary. Get the Story:
Powwow to celebrate culture (The Topeka Capital-Journal 6/7)
Potawatomi pow-wow this weekend
Facebook TwitterJUNE 7, 2001 The Prairie Band Potawatomi Tribe of Kansas will hold its pow-wow this weekend in Maryetta. The tribe is expecting record crowds, provided it doesn't rain, said a pow-wow organizer. The pow-wow is held outdoors but can move indoors to a gymnasium if necessary. Get the Story:
Powwow to celebrate culture (The Topeka Capital-Journal 6/7)
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