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By Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty, Good to Know
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By Dale Baker, New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information
(Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections)
Fall Foliage Festival Event in the Town of Warner New Hampshire, folks whether you live in New Hampshire or you are visiting, you’ll sure enjoy attending this here event!   This is the Warner 66th Annual Fall Foliage Festival which is scheduled to be held  this Saturday the 12th day and Sunday the 13th day of October 2013 in the Town of Warner, New Hampshire, which sure is loaded with Small Town Tradition and Big Community Spirit!   By attending this Festival not only will you enjoy seeing some mighty fine looking Fall Foliage, you’ll also enjoy Arts, Crafts, Music and mighty fine Local Food!   Folks which might not know it, the Warner Fall Foliage Festival first came alive back in the year of 1947 for folks to enjoy attending. This here Festival is an invitation from the mighty fine fo...
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By Dale Baker, New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information
(Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections)
Fun in New Hampshire, Visiting MT. Kearsarge Indian Museum on Pow Wow Day's in Warner P-1 (Baker Home Inspection and Consulting)     Lets talk a little about Pow Wow Etiquette when visiting a Pow Wow.   You will see benches in or just outside the dance arena. These benches are reserved for the dancers. When a dancer has reserve a space on the bench they place a blanket in that space before the dance begins. The Master of Ceremonies will announce who is to dance. Always show respect to the flag and honor songs by standing during any special songs, stand quietly until the song is completed. One song, is The Flag Song, or may be called Indian National Anthem, this song is sung when the American Flag is raised or lowered. Please stand and remove hats during the singing of this song. It's no...
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By Dale Baker, New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information
(Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections)
      A little on Pow Wow History The word Pow Wow itself is from the Native American word that has been Anglicized for many year's. Derived from the term Pau-Wau or Pauau, which referred to a gathering of Medicine Men and Spiritual Leaders. Pau-Wauing referred to a religious ceremony. It has been stated that the original Pow Wow dances were held by elite Warrior Societies. Some of these Warrior Societies are the Dog Soldiers Societies, Red Feather Societies, Hethuska Societies these Dog Soldier societies evolve around Warriors and what they have done in battle.  Eagle feathers worn by these Warriors of these Societies where counted by brave deeds battle. The dance's they performed was a celebration of their good fortune as members of a family, a Society, a Clan and  Tribe. It was a dan...
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By Dale Baker, New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information
(Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections)
        When you are thinking of Visiting a Pow Wow you may have some questions. I have heard some very wild ideas from folks on Pow Wow's and what they are. So here are some answers to some of the questions that you may be thinking about. Are Pow Wow's open to the publie ?  Yes they are. Are they scary to small children ?  Not at all Is there violence ?  None Is there sacrifices ?  None I there drunken folks whooping it up ?  Not at all Many communitys are getting involved by hosting Pow Wow's, these events can be a one day or a weekend event, or even a major Pow Wow event that last as long as a week. Some of these Pow Wow celebrations in some areas can include: Rodeos that featur Native contestants. Mountain Men Rendezvous camps featuring demonstrations of blacksmithing, carpentry, to...
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By Dale Baker, New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information
(Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections)
Fun in New Hampshire Visiting MT. Kearsarge Indian Museum On Pow Wow Day's in Warner P-4 (Baker Home Inspection and Consulting)         When Visiting a Pow Wow! Put aside all those Hollywood images of what Indians look like. Native Americas like every one come in all shapes, sizes and colors.   There are those that have green-eyes and are redhead's, milky skinned with blue-eye's and blond hair to the dark brown. They are all Native in their heritage, blood and heart's. Some are tall and stately, short and stocky. Some have long, angular faces, round faces, some have round eyes, almond shaped eyes.   If you take the time to learn, and become knowledgable of Native History and anthropology, you will become more aware that these physical characteristics are a clear indication of the lineag...
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By Dale Baker, New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information
(Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections)
Fun in New Hampshshire Visiting MT. Kearsarge Indian Museum on Pow Wow Day's in Warner P-3 (Baker Home Inspection and Consulting)   Takeing Photo's at Pow Wow's!   This is something I can not say enough about taking Pictures at a Pow Wow. Do not take photo's at random. Either still photo's or video. At some larger Pow Wow's it's required that you register your camera, and they will put a number on it. The announcer will tell the audience when pictures are permitted. Always pay attention. If you should see a particular dance you would like photo's of, be sure to ask permission of the announcer. If you are told no, then don't do it. Some dances are held sacred, and are never to have photo's taken of the dance. If you see a dancer you think is especially striking, ask if you may take a ph...
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By Dale Baker, New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information
(Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections)
    Fun in New Hampshire Visiting MT. Kearsarge Indian Museum on Pow Wow Day's P-2 (Baker Home Inspection and Consulting)            Some more about Pow Wow Etiquette when visiting a Pow Wow!     The Dane Circle, This are is always blessed before the dance and must remain pure throughout the Ceremony. There is one entrance to the dance circle, this entrance will be facing East. Never enter the circle unless you have been invited. This invisible boundary should not be broken at anytime by anyone.   Name of attire worn by a dancer is called Regalia, Not a Costume. The development of a dancer's regalia is a very personal process. It can even take years to create, some are even gifts and have very deep  meaning to the dancer Do not touch a dancer's Regalia. Respect the Dancer's. If you see ...
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By Dale Baker, New Hampshire Relocation Real Estate Information
(Baker Energy Audits and Commercial Properties Inspections)
        Whether if you live in New Hampshire or coming to spend time with family, friends or just coming to see this fine State. You should plan to take time to visit the MT. Kearsarge Indian Museum. You'll get to experience thousands of years of creativity representing Native American tribes from all across the U.S. You and the family can discover a harmonious relationship with Mother Earth central to Native American beliefs expressed through art. Everyone that visits can reconnect with Mother Earth and her children in the Medicine Woods Trail, you will find it to be very tranquility zone to engage your mind while soothing your senses. In the summer, usual in July they host a very fine Pow-Wow. The Museum is open every day: From May through October,  Monday through Saturday  10:00 A.M ...
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