The First People’s Pow Wow is a series of events held annually during the Sheridan WYO Rodeo. The Pow Wow has become as much of a hallmark event as the rodeo itself, and includes teepee raising ceremonies, live music from Sheridan’s best-known artists, including Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers, ghost dancers, photography exhibitions, Native American art exhibits, and, immediately following the WYO Rodeo Parade, the penultimate Pow Wow itself, held on the grounds of the historic Sheridan Inn. The Pow Wow is a family-friendly, interactive event that offers an exciting, educational glimpse at Native American history and life in the West.
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The First People’s Pow Wow is a series of events held annually during the Sheridan WYO Rodeo. The Pow Wow has become as much of a hallmark event as the rodeo itself, and includes teepee raising ceremonies, live music from Sheridan’s best-known artists, including Gary Small & The Coyote Brothers, ghost dancers, photography exhibitions, Native American art exhibits, and, immediately following the WYO Rodeo Parade, the penultimate Pow Wow itself, held on the grounds of the historic Sheridan Inn. The Pow Wow is a family-friendly, interactive event that offers an exciting, educational glimpse at Native American history and life in the West.