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MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2001 The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians hosted the fifth annual Winter Gathering and Pow-Wow this weekend, drawing an estimated 5,000 spectators. The event featured 270 dancers and eight drum groups from the United States and Canada. Get the Story:
U.S., Candian tribes share traditions (The Palm Sprigs Desert Sun 12/3)
Calif. tribe hosts pow-wow
Facebook TwitterMONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2001 The Twenty-Nine Palms Band of Mission Indians hosted the fifth annual Winter Gathering and Pow-Wow this weekend, drawing an estimated 5,000 spectators. The event featured 270 dancers and eight drum groups from the United States and Canada. Get the Story:
U.S., Candian tribes share traditions (The Palm Sprigs Desert Sun 12/3)
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