Pow-Wow is an opportunity for both the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities to observe, participate and learn from a broad representation of Native American dance, music and art.
Dartmouth 45th Annual Pow-Wow (Rain Location Leede Arena)
The Native Americans at Dartmouth (NAD) and Native American Program (NAP) have hosted the Dartmouth Pow-Wow since 1973. The Pow-Wow is recognized as a Dartmouth tradition and has received positive recognition from across the United States. It has blessed Dartmouth and neighboring communities with a lasting awareness of Native Americans and their culture, attracting over one-thousand on-lookers annually.
The Dartmouth Pow-Wow serves as an opportunity for members of both the Dartmouth and Upper Valley communities to observe, participate, and learn from a broad representation of Native American Dances, music, and arts and crafts.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.