Twin Cities Dining Guide to the Minneapolis and St. Paul Food and Drink Scenes | Eater Twin Cities
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So gracious to open the grounds and five the rest of us a glimpse into the native American culture. We go every year and love it more and more each time. Parking is free and easy. Great family event.
Van E.
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The event was breathtaking and something you have to see to believe. My first time experience but will never forget go at least once in your lifetime and see how kids enjoy and take part in their birth rituals
Native D.
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This a family reunion for me! Everyone should come out & experience the Shinnecock Pow Wow! You should come with some money or a credit or debit card because there is an entry fee & after watching all the singing & dancing you will want to eat, drink & purchase some authentic items from the many vendors!
India Bolden J.
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This is a great experience labor day weekend every year. Shinnecock Nation Pow Wow. A must go!
Karly D.
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It was my first time attending this place and event. It was a very good experience.
Chantay L.
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The animals 79th power in shinnecock nation is one of the largest pow wows at the ending of the summer months
The Batman (Rosario S. C.
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The Shinnecock Pow WOW Grounds is an indigous experience of the Native Americans. We brought the Grandkids and the enjoyed the traditinal music and clothing
Gienek W.
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I was so happy to be able to come this year. Very nice crowd. Grand Entrance sunday night was Beautiful!