Great Native American festivals are known for their vibrant, colourful and meaningful celebrations, and the Oglala Lakota Pow-wow is no exception. Oglala Lakota is part of the Native American Sioux Tribe that includes Lakota and Dakota tribes. Celebrated annually during the month of August, this tradition is one of the many attractions in South Dakota. American Indians have held Pow-wow dances in practically all the American states. Until now, the Native American cultures and rich traditions have remained intact, including their language and deep wisdom. The Pow-wow dance is believed to have originated when the American-Indians were forced by the US government to settle in what are now know as Indian Reservations. Others believe that this type of dance has been around for many generations, ...
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