An American Indian Powwow
Open to All Girl Scouts in Brea, Placentia & Yorba Linda
Featuring a Presentation by a Professional Native American Storyteller
- Journey into the Lifestyle of the American Indian
- Meet Native Americans from Tribes in California and Arizona
- Learn stories, songs and traditional dances
- Experience the food, games and crafts of Native Americans
Bring Your Camera for Great Photo Ops
When: Saturday, November 13, 2010

Where: Yorba Linda Community Center,
4501 Casa Loma, YL 92886 (Corner of Casa Loma & Imperial Blvd)
Click Here for Map with directions to the Yorba Linda Community Center
Two Sessions Available:
- Morning Session: 8:45 to 12:00 noon
- Afternoon Session: 12:45 to 4:00 pm
$7.00 per girl – Includes patch, snack, toys, games, crafts & activities.
$3.00 per adult—Includes patch & snack

Brownies will meet requirements for the
"Understanding the Native American Try-It*
Click here for requirements and more information about "Understanding Native American Try-it"
Juniors will meet 5 of 6 activities for the
"Understanding the Native American Badge*
Click here for requirements and information about "Understanding Native American Badge"
*Try-its and badges are not included in cost
Click here for Information about Native American Tribes to help complete Requirement #2
(More Information to complete Requirement #2:)
Requirement #2: Briefly describe Native American tribes or nations who lived in four different parts of North America.*
- Northeast: Iroquois, Mohawk, Micmac, Delaware, Huron, Algonquin
- Southeast: Cherokee, Creek, Choctow, Seminole, Chicksaw, Shawnee
- Great Lakes: Ottawa, Winnebago, Kickapoo, Pottawatomie
- Prairie: Sioux, Omaha, Iowa, Peoria, Pawnee
- Plains: Shoshone, Paiute, Arapaho, Cheyenne, Crow, Mandan
- Northwest: Yakima, Nez Perce, Blackfoot, Klikitat
- Southwest: Hopi, Papago, Apache, Yuma, Maricopa, Navajo, Zuni
- Pacific Coast: Chumash, Miwok, Pomo, Wintun, Salish
- Arctic: Inuit
*Please note this list is by no means exhaustive or complete. The tribes listed are examples of those who lived in various parts of North American. It is provided as a service to leaders who will be working with their troops for the Native American Try-it or badge.
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Committee Chairs: Norma Keating Aileen Baker |
The Indian Service Project gift bags will also be collected at this event
Please click here for information about the Indian Service Project









