The 16th Annual Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Inter-Tribal “Corn Harvest” Powwow & School Day takes place in 2014 from Nov. 14 to 16.
Performers include MC Harland Richardson, the Kau ta noh jrs drummers and Southern Eagle.
Head male dancer is Osceola Mullin and head female dancer is Tina Mullin. Special guests includes the Aztecs Dancers, the Archeological Society of VA, Nansemond Chapter-“Artifacts IDs” and Flint Knapping by Stan Piersa.
Experience native foods (Indian fry bread and tacos). Get face painting and shop with Native American arts and craft vendors. Hear the history of the Cheroenhaka (Nottoway) Indian Tribe by Chief Walt “Red Hawk” Brown.
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