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Over the past 42 years, the Gathering of Nations[1] has grown from a simple dream into one of the world's most celebrated annual festivals, known for its fair competitions, cultural significance, and impactful community outreach.
Gathering of Nations | |
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Genre | Pow wow |
Dates | 28-30, April 2022 |
Location(s) | Expo New Mexico 300 San Pedro NE Albuquerque, NM 87108 |
Years active | Since 1983University of New Mexico | , at the
Attendance | 72,000 (2017)[2] |
Website | Official website |
The Gathering of Nations is the largest pow-wow in the United States and North America.[3] It is held annually on the fourth weekend in April, on the Powwow Grounds at Expo NM, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Over 565 tribes from around the United States and 220 from Canada travel to Albuquerque to participate.
Dance competitions are held in 36 categories, including different age group categories such as Elders (70+), Golden Age (55+), Adults (19+), Teens, and Tiny Tots. Other competitions include Northern Singers, Southern Singers, Women's Back-up Singing, and competition for Drum Groups and Drummers and various other special competitions. A pageant for Miss Indian World is held each year. The winner is chosen based upon personality, knowledge of tribal traditions, and dancing ability. There is also the Indian Traders Market featuring artists, crafters, and traders selling Native American and Indigenous arts and crafts.
Additional activities during the festival are held at stage 49, a contemporary music and performance space where native musicians and others experience performance on a professional stage and in front of a large audience. There is also a native horse and rider regalia parade, honoring the horse culture among tribes, and a tipis village. Gathering of Nations also participates annually in a literacy program, delivering over four thousand books to young children registered to dance.[citation needed]
Gathering of Nations has maintained a high-level traveling show since 1995[citation needed], with performances throughout USA, Asia, Europe and on Broadway in New York City. The show has also performed on national television, with five live performances on the NBC Today show. The 2010 Gathering of Nations Pow Wow's album A Spirit's Dance won a Grammy award for Best Native American music album at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards.[4]