Powwow and Polynesian Dancers - Coming to Delta

Endorsed by the Delta Ministerial Association . 4 to 6 PM - June 18. Alaska Kellys Country Inn Front Lawn (Downtown Main Street - Next to Texaco)
Featuring:
Thunder Hawk Drum Group (Salcha, AK) Full Blooded Plains Indian Dancers (Flown In From Oklahoma) *Lakota, Pawnee, Kiowa, Cheyenne, Seminole, Arapaho, Choctaw * Polynesian Dancers!!! Featuring the Dangerous Samoan Fire Knife Dance by professional Dancers from Hawaii
Richard Twiss, Lakota and his wife Kathryn & 17 year old son Daniel will be performing along with the following Oklahoma based team. Richard was at Wounded Knee in 1973 as an angry rebel native during the firefight standoff with federal agents.
A mission team from the lower 48 made up of mainly Native Americans is coming to Fairbanks/Delta/Tok. This team is making it's 5th trip to this area. The main effort has been in the Tok/Tannacross/Northway areas. A native dance gospel effort is one of their outreaches and this team will be performing and presenting the gospel in North Pole & Delta Junction.
The directors of Island Breeze Hawaii will be dancing & ministering. They are bringing a youth group to minister. Professional dancers will perform the dangerous Samoan Fire Knife Dance. The directors support their ministry by dancing & performing for Luaus in Hawaii.


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