TamilSelvi News
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Annual Nanticoke Indian Powwow a celebration of culture
For their future celebration, a major event in Sussex County, many members of the Nanticoke Indian Tribe have been planning and laboring to insure their 31st Annual Powwow is even more exciting and special than in years past.
The tribal chief, tribal council, program directors, committee chairpersons and their volunteers invite and welcome everyone to attend and learn about Nanticoke history and culture all through the last 400 years.
This festivity will be held Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6-7, in Long Neck/Millsboro, in a wooded area with ample parking for visitors including school and tour buses and motorcycles
Tribal trams will be used to move visitors from the parking area to the powwow site. About 40 tribal American Indian vendors will be on site with a variety of things for sale such as arts and crafts, clothing, jewelry, paintings, pottery, videos, DVD’s, CDs and much more.




