Pow wow trail. Episode 9, The Grand exhibition

As Pow-wow has evolved, so too has the entertainment on the grandest scale. Schemitzun, Connecticut attracts the largest crowds, and the best dancers. We travel to the land of the Pequots, a tribe attempting to recapture its heritage through dollars generated through their casino. They pull out a...

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Corporate Authors: I.C.E. Productions Ltd, Aboriginal Peoples Television Network, Arbor Records Ltd
Other Authors: Torrie, Jeremy, Desjarlais, Jules
Format: Video
Language:English
Published: Winnipeg : Arbor Records : I.C.E. Productions, c2004.
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500 |a Includes trailers of other episodes. 
500 |a Originally released in 2001. 
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508 |a Director of photography, Ryan Slater ; editors, Jeremy Torrie, David McGunigal ; music, Brandon Friesen. 
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