Meskwaki Powwow

Meskwaki Powwow Meskwaki Annual Powwow The Annual Meskwaki Powwow originated from the traditional religious and social beliefs of the Meskwaki Tribe.
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Today, it is not so much a religious event, but more of a social gathering. Specifically, today's event, is derived from the "Green Corn Dance" and other social events of the Tribe in it's early years. The "Green Corn Dance" was an annual event that took place during the harvesting of crops.

08/16/2024

*Dancers and singers*
Checks are ready to be picked up at the tribal center today from 9:15a-430p. And Mondays time TBA. FYI We ran out of checks so not all dancers/singers checks will be ready today. When new checks come in we will have them made and let the remaining dancers/singers know when they can pick them up. We did not anticipate this many dancers/singers to be registered. Thanks for your understanding.. Aho!

08/16/2024

*Special Message from the Delegation from the Kingdom of Hawai’i*

MAHALO PIHA... A gratitude of deep appreciation and compassion to the utmost extent. Thank you to Meskwaki Nation - The Sac and Fox Tribe of the Mississippi in Iowa for inviting us as the Hawai'i Delegation of Ka Makani Kaili Koa to your 108th Meskwaki Powwow of 2024! The experiences we had, the love that was shown will forever be etched in our life story! We will forever be thankful for the new found family we found in all of you! Mahalo to our sister Loa Miles Simoes for allowing us on your journey home! We love you all!

PC CREDIT: PowWows.com

08/15/2024

*Dancers and Singers*

If you have not turned in your tickets already, the closing date and time is Thursday, August 15th at 4:30pm at the Tribal Office Front Desk.

We are preparing shares and would like to be done by Friday.

Thanks for your cooperation in this matter.

From the Meskwaki Annual Powwow Committee, we say THANK YOU to each and every one of you for attending the 108th Annual ...
08/14/2024

From the Meskwaki Annual Powwow Committee, we say THANK YOU to each and every one of you for attending the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow!

With out you, our guests, we could not have had the record number of visitors both in person and on line watching the live stream, enjoying the presentations and showcases of not only our culture with the traditional dances like the Shawnee Dance, the Snake Dance, and of course the Meskwaki Eagle Dance, but also the cultural exchange with the Kingdom of Hawaii!

We look forward to hosting such a great event once again the second weekend of August 2025! We hope to see each and every one of you again next year.

Please share with us your favorite photos and memories of this year in the comments, we would love to hear from you.

Once again, we say thank you to our guests, the Meskwaki Community, the Meskwaki Tribal Council, and the Meskwaki Bingo Casino and Hotel for the support this year, in addition to the numerous Tribal Departments and our own Grounds crew who worked tirelessly to get the Powwow Grounds back in shape after the flood early in the summer. It was not an easy task.

With that, We’ll see you next year!

08/14/2024

*Attention Meskwaki Community*

Dancers and singers only!

If you still have a ticket, you can turn them into the Front Desk at the Tribal Center or to any committee member. Do so quickly as we are preparing the shares.

Thank you for your cooperation in this matter.

Special thanks to Powwows.com for streaming the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow. Together we streamed to more than 347,000 ...
08/14/2024

Special thanks to Powwows.com for streaming the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow. Together we streamed to more than 347,000 people in 94 countries!

08/12/2024

T-R PHOTOS BY JAKE RYDER/VIGGO MORTENSEN PHOTO BY WENDY WITT OF MESKWAKI MEDIA — The 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow finished on Sunday at the Powwow Grounds located on the Settlement about four miles west of Tama, and by most metrics, it was one of the biggest powwows in the tribe’s history. The f...

08/12/2024

Join us for the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow, held August 8th-11th on the Meskwaki Settlement powwow grounds.

We have a limited supply of this years shirts left for sale behind the Announcers stand this evening. This years shirt w...
08/11/2024

We have a limited supply of this years shirts left for sale behind the Announcers stand this evening.

This years shirt was designed by our extremely talented Community Member Kiyanna Lasley-Pushetonequa “Eye of Kiy”.

T-shirts are only $20 this evening only! During the 7:00pm session!

The Meskwaki Nation drum will be sponsoring an added singing special taking place Sunday night. 1st place $500, 2nd plac...
08/11/2024

The Meskwaki Nation drum will be sponsoring an added singing special taking place Sunday night. 1st place $500, 2nd place $400, 3rd $300!

UPDATE: The powwow committee has offered to match the prize money!
Updated prize money: 1st $1,000, 2nd $800, and 3rd $600.

The drum will be sponsoring an added singing special taking place Sunday night. 1st place $500, 2nd place $400, 3rd $300!

UPDATE: The powwow committee has offered to match the prize money!
Updated prize money: 1st $1,000, 2nd $800, and 3rd $600.

08/11/2024

The appearance came as a surprise to event attendees.

The Hawaiian Delegation brought down the house tonight with an awesome cultural exchange!Traveling 4000 miles from the K...
08/11/2024

The Hawaiian Delegation brought down the house tonight with an awesome cultural exchange!

Traveling 4000 miles from the Kingdom of Hawaii to bring their culture to the Meskwaki Community and our guests!

Dylan De Leon representing Ka Makani Ka'ili Koa
Hawaii Youth Program showcased his Fireknife dance on both Friday night and Saturday night sessions. With each performance more exhilarating than the last!

*Appreciation Post*The Meskwaki Annual Powwow Association would like to extend our appreciation to our community cooks l...
08/10/2024

*Appreciation Post*

The Meskwaki Annual Powwow Association would like to extend our appreciation to our community cooks led by Delonda Pushetonequa and her crew of cooks for cooking over an open fire for both Friday evening and Saturday evening.

They cooked enough food to feed over 400 people a free meal. The community meal is provided to our visitors and guests, as well as our community members.

The Powwow Association also hosted a frybread contest to be used for the community meal. Which helped ease the workload of the cooks for the meals.

*Appreciation Post*The Meskwaki Annual Powwow could not run as smoothly as it could without the help of the people behin...
08/10/2024

*Appreciation Post*

The Meskwaki Annual Powwow could not run as smoothly as it could without the help of the people behind the scenes.

This post will focus on our Public Safety Unit, it is comprised of our Tribal Police, and EMS Partners.

Meskwaki Nation Police Department - Iowa
Mary Greeley Medical Center
Tama Ambulance Service
Toledo Fire Rescue & EMS

With out their assistance, we could not hold this powwow to the level it is, we welcome the thousands of guests to our powwow every year, and we strive to provide the best Public Safety Unit possible.

Reminder today we will be hosting the Annual Frybread contest!Must make a minimum of 25 pieces of frybread by 4pm. The c...
08/10/2024

Reminder today we will be hosting the Annual Frybread contest!

Must make a minimum of 25 pieces of frybread by 4pm. The contest judging will take place at the cookshack prior to the evening community meal.

First place $200
Second place $150
Third place $100

08/10/2024

What did you think of the Meskwaki Eagle Dance and the Hawaiian Delegations Cultural presentation tonight whether you watched it live or on the Live Stream.

Let us know in comments!

The place was on their feet tonight!

08/09/2024

Don’t miss out on this evenings special performance by Fireknife Dancer, 17 year old Dylan De Leon, representing the Ka Makani Ka'ili Koa Hawaii Youth Program, all the way from the Hawaiian Kingdom!

This performance will be one for the books!

Only at the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow, Tama IA!

08/09/2024

Outgoing Brave Special for Keki Bear

Mens Woodland - 16 years of age and older

Will take place at 5pm Friday Evening Session

All you Mens Woodland Dancers spread the word!!

Legendary actor Viggo Mortensen made a surprise visit to the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow Thursday evening. Mr. Mortense...
08/09/2024

Legendary actor Viggo Mortensen made a surprise visit to the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow Thursday evening.

Mr. Mortensen is well known for his role of Aragon in the Lord Of The Rings trilogy, as well such films as “The Green Book”, “A History of Violence”, and “Hildago”.

He is pictured with Tribal Chairman Vern Jefferson during the evening session of the powwow.

We appreciate and are honored for Mr. Mortensen taking time out his schedule to spend some time amongst the Meskwaki Community.

The Meskwaki Powwow continues Friday through Sunday, with Grand Entries beginning at 1 o’clock and 7 o’clock each day.

08/09/2024
Check out the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow Program now available on-line.  See a full listing of events/activities and l...
08/07/2024

Check out the 108th Annual Meskwaki Powwow Program now available on-line. See a full listing of events/activities and learn more about the Meskwaki! Purchase your souvenir edition at the powwow for only $5 dollars! https://heyzine.com/flip-book/1ee8b3da71.html

Update: Room blocks at the Meskwaki Bingo Casino Hotel open on Monday, May 20! *Limited to one room per person*Meskwaki ...
05/16/2024

Update: Room blocks at the Meskwaki Bingo Casino Hotel open on Monday, May 20! *Limited to one room per person*

Meskwaki Bingo Casino & Hotel
1504 305th St., Tama, IA 52339
(641) 484-2108

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Meskwaki Powwow Grounds
Tama, IA
52339

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Thursday 10am - 10pm
Friday 10am - 10pm
Saturday 10am - 10pm
Sunday 10am - 10pm

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Origins of the Meskwaki Powwow

The Meskwaki Annual Powwow originated from traditional religious and social beliefs of the Meskwaki Tribe. The modern day Meskwaki Powwow is derived from the Green Corn Dance and other social events of the tribe in its early years. The “Green Corn Dance“ was an annual event that took place during the harvesting of crops, generally in August or occasionally in September if the corn crop matured late.

Gathering together, the tribe’s event was held during harvest where some of the crop would be cooked for the feasting that took place and the rest would be boiled and dried. The dried corn would then be place in sacks and buried in deep pits located in the summer homes of the tribe.

The dancing and feasting that accompanied the harvest normally lasted two to three weeks. At times, it would be interspersed with horse racing, gambling and ball playing (games like Lacrosse, etc.) as well. After all the festivities were done, the families would scatter and go their separate ways, returning to their winter hunting grounds.

Each spring, the tribe would return to the village to repair their summer homes, (known as wickiups) and plant new crops. The tribe, living in one village during summer months, would plant and harvest from one large field with each family planting and harvesting from their own portion of the field. When August came, the harvest and Green Corn Dance would take place. This was the seasonal way of life for the Meskwaki.


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