Pow Wows are gatherings that celebrate _______.
Indigenous culture and traditions
What instrument is the “heartbeat” of the Pow Wow?
The drum
True or False – Regalia are costumes.
False – they are sacred clothing
Should you enter the arena during a song?
No
Pow Wows keep ______ alive for future generations.
Culture and traditions
True or False – Pow Wows began only in the 1900s.
False, they have roots much earlier
Name one style of dance performed at Pow Wows.
Grass Dance, Jingle Dance, Fancy Dance, etc.
What do the jingles on a Jingle Dress symbolize?
Healing and prayers
When the Eagle Staff enters during Grand Entry, what should people do?
Stand in respect
Stories often teach _______.
Lessons, values, morals
What is the main purpose of a Pow Wow?
To honor traditions, community, and spirituality
True or False – Songs are often sung in Native languages.
True
Colors and beadwork in regalia often represent _______.
Family, tribe, or personal meaning
True or False – It’s always okay to take pictures at Pow Wows.
False – ask first or follow announcements
Why are elders important at Pow Wows?
They carry and share knowledge
The first songs sung at a Pow Wow are part of what event?
Grand Entry
Why is dancing considered spiritual at Pow Wows?
It honors ancestors and traditions
What is the difference between Traditional and Fancy regalia?
Traditional is more subdued, Fancy is colorful and elaborate
Why is silence important during prayer songs?
To show respect and listen
True or False – Oral traditions are less important than written history.
False
Which groups originally held gatherings that influenced modern Pow Wows?
Plains tribes
Which dance is known for fast, colorful movements?
Men’s Fancy Dance
Why must regalia always be treated with respect?
It carries cultural, spiritual, and personal meaning
Name one way to show respect when visiting a Pow Wow.
Standing at appropriate times, no alcohol/drugs, asking before photos, etc.
Give an example of a lesson a traditional story might teach.
Respect, bravery, kindness, etc.