The Nanticoke Indian Tribe held its 46th annual Powwow Sept. 7-8 at Hudson Fields near Milton, where hundreds of visitors learned of the tribal community, which shared its voices, customs and traditions to all in attendance.
Numerous vendors displayed and sold T-shirts, dolls, blankets, toys and many other Native American wares. The food court sold indigenous dishes like Indian tacos, fry bread and squash, and Succotash.
The grand entry was held at noon both days, featuring dancers presenting their flags and speaking opening prayers. Afterwards, professional Native American dancers from around the country displayed their tribal music and dances. Powwows bring indigenous peoples together to celebrate their heritage through their regalia and dances.
For more information about the Nanticoke, go to nanticokeIndians.org.
![Herman Jackson, left, and Larry Jackson carry the American and Delaware flags during the grand entry of the 2024 Nanticoke Powwow.](/sites/capegazette/files/2024/09/field/image/5548a.jpg)
![Displaying their intricate regalia are (l-r) Paulino Pedraza, Danny Osiro, Joseph Pina and Michael Dani, 3, in front.](/sites/capegazette/files/2024/09/field/image/5955a.jpg)
![Larry Jackson, left, Nanticoke storyteller Ragghi Rain and Herman Jackson fulfill the blessing of the dance circle.](/sites/capegazette/files/2024/09/field/image/5035a.jpg)
![Luu Phung of the Animal Behavior & Conservation Connection gives a demonstration with his exotic birds.](/sites/capegazette/files/2024/09/field/image/4669abab.jpg)
![Luu Phung of the Animal Behavior & Conservation Connection gives a demonstration with his exotic birds.](/sites/capegazette/files/2024/09/field/image/4675aa.jpg)
![General Grant, an artist from North Carolina, admires a 1938 coupe owned by Mark Swecker at the Powwow car show.](/sites/capegazette/files/2024/09/field/image/4809a.jpg)
![Luu Phung of the Animal Behavior & Conservation Connection celebrates International Vulture Awareness Day with one of his vultures.](/sites/capegazette/files/2024/09/field/image/3172aa_0.jpg)
![This 1957 Chevy convertible brought oohhs and aahhs from the crowd at the Southern Delaware Street Rod Association car show.](/sites/capegazette/files/2024/09/field/image/4797aa.jpg)