A vocable is a phrase, usually made up of vowels, that is used in the place of lyrics in a pow-wow song. |
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For instance, a family wishing to commemorate the death of a loved one often hosts a Giveaway during a pow-wow. |
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Support periodic community special events such as: thanksgiving supper, Halloween pow-wow, new years eve round dance. |
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Always held in a different location, like the pow-wow of a wandering tribe. |
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So how is anybody to have a quiet pow-wow these days? Employ a more imaginative locations manager, possibly. |
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This was no philosophical pow-wow, but the world's largest-ever conference on teaching Chinese as a foreign language. |
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But I will try to find everybody, and maybe just before question period tomorrow we could have a little pow-wow, or maybe after question period. |
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George disappeared from view amid the pow-wow. |
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Guided tour of the village, story telling theatre, pow-wow dance performance, and selection of native lunch and beverage from our Aboriginal Café. |
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You could have a pow-wow in downtown Winnipeg next to a parking lot. |
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It also has 20 cabins, 20 serviced recreational vehicle sites, 20 teepee sites, a pow-wow ground, archaeological tours, wilderness hiking trails and canoe expeditions. |
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The Battlefords Yellowhead Heritage Park could involve constructing a new multiplex recreation facility, performing arts centre, hotel, First Nations heritage park, casino, pow-wow facility and a health spa. |
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Julius is shown beating a drum and dancing at a Pow-Wow, and speaks sincerely about his tribe's core values. |
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