Alabama-Coushatta Tribe of Texas 46th Annual Powwow
We welcome you to the Alabama-Coushatta Tribe's 46th Annual Powwow. Come visit Texas' oldest Indian Reservation located between Livingston and Woodville, Texas on U.S. Highway 190. Gourd Dancing opens the evenings as we honor two days in the east Texas piney woods. Dance contests from Tiny Tots to Golden Age, food vendors, Native arts & crafts artisans, and more. Songs powered by the drum will bring you back each year. Celebrate the reunion. Return for the memories. Family and visitors are welcome. Camp with us on the Reservation at the Lake Tombigbee Campgrounds. For more information, call us at (936) 563-1120. Located in the Big Thicket for over 200 years... The Alabama-Coushatta Tribe welcomes you to our Lake Tombigbee Campgrounds. We have campsites for the outdoorsman, modern cabins for the getaway travelers, ample fishing around the lake, spring-fed waters for swimming, and hiking year-round. The A/C Ischoopa One Stop store also has all the conveniences for visitors.
Date and Time
Friday Jun 6, 2014 Saturday Jun 7, 2014
06/06/2014 Grand Entry begins at 7:30 PM 06/07/2014 Grand Entry begins at 7:30 PM
Location
Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation Ballpark 16 miles east of Livingston, Texas on US Hwy 190.
Fees/Admission
$7.00 GENERAL ADMISSION FEE PER DAY. CHILDREN 3 YEARS OF AGE & UNDER- FREE ADMISSION. $7.00 Dancer Registration (CDIB Required)
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Contact Information
Katie Daniel, Public Information Coordinator
(936) 563-1120
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