ATLANTA - Atlanta’s fourth annual First Voices Powwow closed out its two-day celebration Sunday in Little Five Points, bringing hundreds of people to the large soccer field behind Seven Stages for dancing, drumming and cultural demonstrations.
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The free outdoor event, presented by Zintkala Zi Powwow and led by Buffalo Yellowbird of the Oglala Lakota Nation, took place along Austin Avenue NE. Organizers described it as a way for families to experience Native traditions through food, music, storytelling and hands-on activities.
Vendors lined the field with Native artwork, jewelry and handmade items. NezB’s Indian Jewelry, run by silversmith Niles Aseret, demonstrated Navajo silversmithing techniques, while Turtle Island Trading offered traditional crafts and smudge material

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