Seneca Nation To Host Veterans Powwow July 19–20

Seneca Nation powwow

SALAMANCA, NY – Visitors, participants, spectators, neighbors, and friends from across the U.S. and Canada will return to the Seneca Nation’s Allegany Territory next weekend for the Marvin “Joe” Curry Veterans Powwow. The annual celebration of Native American culture and traditions will be held at the Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino in Salamanca on Saturday, July 19 and Sunday, July 20.

“Culture, traditions, community and friendship have been at the heart of our annual powwow weekend for more than 30 years,” the Powwow Committee said in a statement. “We are excited to welcome friends and neighbors, old and new, back to our Allegany Territory to share in this enthusiastic celebration of Native American culture and heritage.”

The weekend’s events will start on Friday, July 18 with a free community social gathering in the casino’s Seneca Allegany Event Center at 6:00pm. The social will feature social songs and dances, and several craft and food vendors will be open on site.

The powwow begins the following day and will feature several dance, drum and hand drum competitions, with more than $100,000 in prizes awarded. Dance competition categories include Smoke Dance, Jingle Dance, Grass Dance, Fancy Dance, and Traditional Dance. The Powwow Committee is once again sponsoring the 3rd Annual Woodland Worldwide Gold and Blue Star Special and hand drum special. Several families will be hosting specials as well. There will be two Old Style Jingle specials, a Cradleboard Special, a Tiny Tot special, an “Honoring our Grandmothers” Ladies Smoke Dance Special, and the “Battle of the Nations” Kyle Dowdy, Sr. Memorial War Dance Special. Competition winners will be announced on Sunday evening, before the conclusion of the powwow.

Other highlights include the Tiny Tots Dance, for dancers four years of age and younger, and Iroquois Social Dancing, in which everyone is invited and encouraged to participate. In addition, the Onöhsagwë:de’ Cultural Center will sponsor an artist demonstration tent where Seneca and other Haudenosaunee artists and storytellers will offer presentations. More than 40 craft vendors will offer traditional handmade Native crafts, artwork, and a variety of food and beverage vendors will offer everything from traditional Native food favorites and modern festival fare to delicious desserts throughout the weekend.

The powwow honors all veterans and is named in honor of Marvin “Joe” Curry, a member of the Seneca Nation of Indians’ Snipe Clan, who led a long and distinguished career of military service in the U.S. Navy, serving two tours of duty in the Korean War and also serving in the Vietnam War.

Doors open at 9:00am each day. Grand Entry will take place at 1:00pm on Saturday and noon on Sunday. Complete schedule, online ticket purchase, registration and contest information is available at senecapowwow.org. The Seneca Nation has presented the annual celebration of Native American culture for more than 30 years. It is one of the largest powwow celebrations in the Northeast, attracting competitors and visitors from across the U.S. and Canada.