Celebrating Other Spirituality 365 Days A Year – Crow Fair

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August 4, 5, and 6

Crow Fair

 

Each August, the Crow Fair becomes a bold statement of pride for all who participate in its activities, as well as for those who witness its myriad of magickal customs. An echo of the Sun Dance ceremonies annually held by the Plains Indians, the Crow Fair takes place on the banks of the Little Big Horn River. The fair is a combination of secret rites and public performances designed to unite the tribe and validate its traditions. The fair attracts Native Americans from all over North America. They come to compete in the all-Indian activities that include a rodeo, merchant tables of bead and basket work, a drum contest, and an elaborate pow-wow dance.

 

5 thoughts on “Celebrating Other Spirituality 365 Days A Year – Crow Fair

    1. I haven’t posted any dragon info in a long time. Are you referring to the dragon graphics? I am a graphic fiend! I like to keep the members guessing as to what is going to show up on that particular day. I have a few that tell me they stop by to see my “pretties” for the day. Besides, my dark side has to come out one way or another. They keep me walking the straight and narrow path around here. Graphics is the only way I can express myself, lol! Besides, I like some dragons, nothing wrong with that is there?

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      1. Like I said I have always been known for my graphics. I am constantly looking for new ones. So if you run across any good sites, please let me know. I know that graphics speak louder than words. My point with the graphics, the graphics grab your attention, you will read the article! I ain’t no dummy!

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      2. >;~))====

        As soon as I can get settled into a place again,

        I am going to start “doodling” again, and upload some of my intrepretive drawings to my website. Once in a while, I have some very vivid dreams, even during daytime.

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