![Tatonka Gibson of the Haliwa-Saponi tribe from Virginia dances the Eastern War Dance during an all tribes dance.](/sites/capegazette/local/styles/gallery_large/public/2013/09/field/gallery_large/1052928b.jpg?itok=6PBB2TWh)
![Lead Dancer Keith Henderson of the Cherokee Catawba tribe in Virginia creates a presence in the dance circle.](/sites/capegazette/local/styles/gallery_large/public/2013/09/field/gallery_large/1052928c.jpg?itok=b6iznCGm)
![Josh Stewart, left, and Matt Martin of the Turtle Clan sing and drum during the powwow. There were three drum groups creating the music for the dances.](/sites/capegazette/local/styles/gallery_large/public/2013/09/field/gallery_large/1052928d.jpg?itok=2eMDQlD1)
![Shown leading the gathered tribes in the Grand Procession are Will Mosley, left, carrying the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Eagle Staff, and Chief William Daisey carrying the Nanticoke Eagle Staff.](/sites/capegazette/local/styles/gallery_large/public/2013/09/field/gallery_large/1052928.jpg?itok=jYqCLnMP)
![In one of the inclusive dances, all veterans were invited into the dance circle. Shown is Two Bears Burgos, a veteran of the 82nd Airborne.](/sites/capegazette/local/styles/gallery_large/public/2013/09/field/gallery_large/1052928f.jpg?itok=FWNHilpb)
![Brayleigh Andersen, a Nanticoke Tribe member from Lewes dances in the Tiny Tots Dance in her Jingle Dress.](/sites/capegazette/local/styles/gallery_large/public/2013/09/field/gallery_large/1052928h.jpg?itok=AeO3xHh9)
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The 36th Annual Nanticoke Indian Powwow was held Sept. 7-8 in Oak Orchard. Representatives from many tribes came to the powwow to dance, sing and share history and culture. The event featured Native American food, authentic arts and crafts vendors and audience-participation dances.
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