Princess Place Preserve Pow Wow celebrates Native American culture in Flagler County

The 11th annual festival brought together families, performers, and artisans.


A powerful celebration of Aztec heritage brought to life through dance. Photo by Alexis Miller
A powerful celebration of Aztec heritage brought to life through dance. Photo by Alexis Miller
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The 11th annual Princess Place Preserve Pow Wow brought Native American culture, tradition and education to Flagler County during the two-day Native American festival held Feb. 28 and March 1 at Princess Place Preserve.

The event featured traditional dancing, drum performances, weapon demonstrations, wildlife exhibits and historical encampments. Dancers in colorful regalia performed throughout the weekend, drawing large crowds to the central arena.

Visitors explored trading booths showcasing handmade crafts, jewelry and artwork, while food vendors and refreshment stands added to the festival atmosphere. Children and families participated in interactive activities, and several demonstrations encouraged audience involvement, including the “Luck of the Draw” dance.

 

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