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Cherokee Pow Wow
 POW Wow Trail: Understanding and Enjoying the Native American Pow Wow by Julia C. White, A guide to all of the activities you might see at a pow wow. Each of the many dances are described in detail with background information and history of the dance provided. The beautiful and dynamic illustrations of pow wow dancers by Native American artist Diana Stanley create a wonderful sense of being there.
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