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Western cultures
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Powwows in Western cultures are events that provide entertainment and cultural education, often seen as exotic performances and tourist attractions.
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Indigenous cultures in North America
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Powwows are important gatherings for Indigenous peoples in North America, showcasing ceremonial dances, music, and cultural exchange.
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United States
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A powwow is a significant cultural gathering in the United States featuring dance, music, and socializing in Native American culture.
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Canada
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Canada's powwow culture features competitive dancing and singing, typically held indoors due to the colder climate.
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African cultures
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The powwow is not a traditional cultural event in African cultures.
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Europe
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Powwow is a term used to describe a variety of social gatherings and events in European culture.
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European cultures
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Powwows in European cultures are generally associated with historical reenactments or specific events rather than being a widespread social tradition.
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First Nations in Canada
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The powwow is a traditional social gathering for dancing, singing, and honouring Native American culture, particularly among First Nations in Canada.
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Indigenous communities
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Powwows in Indigenous communities serve as a platform for passing down oral traditions and maintaining cultural identity.
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Indigenous culture of the Great Plains in North America
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Powwows are vital cultural gatherings that unite indigenous communities through song, dance, and tradition.
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Middle East
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Powwows are not part of traditional cultural practices in the Middle East and have no equivalent.
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mainstream society
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Powwows are viewed as a cultural showcase and an opportunity for cultural exchange in mainstream society.
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