Morongo Tribe’s annual powwow features drum, dance, bird song contests and more

City News Service

CABAZON, Calif. (KESQ) – A powwow hosted by the Morongo Band of Mission Indians this weekend is expected to draw upwards of 30,000 visitors to Cabazon for a range of competitions and celebrations.

The tribe’s 34th annual “Morongo Thunder & Lightning Powwow” event is being held Friday through Sunday at the Morongo Casino Resort & Spa, 49500 Seminole Drive.

Along with thousands of spectators, the event “will welcome 900 dancers and 20 drum groups from across the U.S. and Canada,” according to tribal statement.  

“This free family-friendly event invites the public to experience Native American culture through traditional dance, music, food and art,” the tribe stated.

Among the planned activities are bird song and traditional dance contests.   

“The bird songs and dances of the Cahuilla Indians chronicle the experiences and responses of the Cahuilla people as they migrated south,” according to the event announcement.

Drum calls are being held daily, beginning with the opening ceremonies Friday evening. Saturday’s events will run from 11:00 a.m. to midnight, while the closing day, Sunday, will run from 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

The tribe is also offering a marketplace featuring Native American edibles and wares, along with peon games and a “color guard grand entry.

“The grand entry is a Native American tradition that signifies the opening of each Powwow session,” the tribe said. “During the grand entry, dancers and drummers can score points for competition based on regalia, performance and other categories.”

More information is available at http://www.morongopowwow.com/.

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