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Kuvat 15

Synonyymit

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Määritelmät

Substantiivi

  1. A ritual conducted by a Native American shaman.
  2. A Native American shaman.
  3. A Native American council or meeting.
  4. (informal) A short, private conference.
  5. (Canada, US) A large gathering during which Indigenous songs and dances are showcased for an audience, essentially a recital or concert. Often also doubles as a fundraiser, or can be held in conjunction with a non-indigenous fair or exhibition in order to attract a large crowd, as at the Calgary Stampede and K-Days.
  6. A tradition of folk magic practiced by the Pennsylvania Dutch.

Verbi

  1. (intransitive, of Native Americans) To hold a meeting; to gather together in council.
  2. (intransitive, of Native Americans and by extension other groups, such as the Pennsylvania Dutch) To conduct a ritual in which magic is used.
  3. (informal, intransitive, often offensive) To hold a private conference.

Esimerkit

  • While the powwow was going on the big woman came back again. She was consider'ble rumpled and scratched up, but there was fire in her eye.
  • [The] Indians saw everything that happened and powwowed all night, needing more than anything else the presence of Tecumseh. The most aggressive element was the Winnebagos, who insisted on attacking.
  • Maybe no one— except possibly Leah— powwowed anymore.

Taivutusmuodot

Partisiipin perfektipowwowed
Imperfektipowwowed
Partisiipin preesenspowwowing
Monikkopowwows
Yksikön kolmannen persoonan indikatiivin preesenspowwows

(Canada, US) A large gathering during which Indigenous songs and dances are showcased for an audience, essentially a recital or concert. Often also doubles as a fundraiser, or can be held in conjunction with a non-indigenous fair or exhibition in order to attract a large crowd, as at the Calgary Stampede and K-Days.

Grand Entry at the 1983 Omaha Pow-wow

(Canada, US) A large gathering during which Indigenous songs and dances are showcased for an audience, essentially a recital or concert. Often also doubles as a fundraiser, or can be held in conjunction with a non-indigenous fair or exhibition in order to attract a large crowd, as at the Calgary Stampede and K-Days.

Men's traditional dancers, Montana, 2007

(Canada, US) A large gathering during which Indigenous songs and dances are showcased for an audience, essentially a recital or concert. Often also doubles as a fundraiser, or can be held in conjunction with a non-indigenous fair or exhibition in order to attract a large crowd, as at the Calgary Stampede and K-Days.

Fancy dancer, Seattle, WA 2007