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The Gathering of Nations Powwow will come to an end next year after the massive annual event drew native people from across ...
After 43 years, the Gathering of Nations Powwow, billed as the largest powwow in North America, will come to an end on April ...
Why it matters: The ending closes a chapter in Native American history that has been mentioned in movies and novels and brought hundreds of thousands to Albuquerque, New Mexico, for more than 40 years ...
For more than 40 years, tens of thousands of people have descended upon New Mexico for what is billed as North America's ...
Organizers of the Gathering of Nations, North America’s largest powwow, announced the 2026 event will be its last after 43 ...
By Alyssa Munoz Click here for updates on this story ALBUQUERQUE, New Mexico (KOAT) — The Gathering of Nations Powwow, one of ...
The Gathering of Nations showcases Indigenous dancers, musicians and artisans from around the world. Organizers announced ...
Gathering of Nations organizers say 2026 will be the final gathering. But the community isn't ready to say goodbye.
" This is a tough blow for our economy ," said Dan Mourning, the general manager of Expo New Mexico and the New Mexico State ...
Four decades of grand entry drums are heading for a final cadence next spring as organizers say the 2026 Gathering of Nations ...
“The benefits to be able to come to a powwow, a social gathering, there's concerts and more. Additionally, some of the economic impacts is that the Gathering of Nations employs nearly 300 people.” ...
For decades, tens of thousands of people have descended upon Albuquerque for what is billed as North America’s largest powwow ...