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Annual Pow Wow

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28th Annual Pow Wow — October 1-2, 2022

Skyline Wilderness Park, Napa

Thank you to the Head Staff, Dancers, Singers, the Drum, Vendors, Volunteers and to all who attended our 27th Annual Pow Wow!

27th Annual Powwow — October 2-3, 2021 Skyline Wilderness Park, Napa

Head Staff
Master of Ceremony- Tom PhillipsArena Director- Eugene NewmanHost Pomo Woman-April JacksonNorthern Host Drum- Iron MountainSouthern Host Drum- Red Buffalo SingersHead Man- Justin GogglesHead Woman- Frances Rocha-LeRoyHead Teen Boy 1- Douglas KaiserHead Teen Boy 2- Daniel LeRoyHead Teen Girl- Breanna CastroHead Boy- Asa JohnsonHead Girl 1- Sacred Dawn Kaiser Head Girl 2- Summer HarrisonCalifornia Pomo DancersDanza Xitlalli
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Programs sponsored by Suscol Intertribal Council are funded by Napa County Mental Health Division's Mental Health Serives Act (MHSA), Prevention and Early Intervention component.
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The Native American PEI program is funded by Napa County Health and Human Services through Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Funds. It is one of several MHSA programs implemented by the Napa County Mental Health Division, which strives to improve mental health outcomes for individuals and families throughout the community.
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