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Intertribal Gathering at Fort Robinson State Park

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The Intertribal Gathering, a local American Indian Pow Wow held at Fort Robinson State Park, is an annual event attracting more than 3,500 people, designed to celebrate and promote cultural awareness in northwestern Nebraska.

Participants observe and display traditional Native American music, dance, crafts, and other traditions.

The Gathering focuses on American Indian heritage and artistic performances including drumming, singing, storytelling, and dance. Panhandle Resource Conservation and Development, Inc. is a public benefit, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that is committed to assisting local communities through our five areas of focus:

Economic Development

Recreation and Tourism

Natural Resources Improvement

Community Improvement

Education

We are a part of the twelve Nebraska RC&D areas that cover and serve all 93 Nebraska counties. Panhandle RC&D is a member organization, with a governing council of local citizens and governments focused on finding resources to benefit our local communities. The council has an on-going mission to review and accept project proposals from local communities, organizations, and other nonprofit organizations. Once supported by RC&D, these local betterment projects can receive administrative, financial, grant-seeking, and development assistance through council committees/task forces, as well as RC&D staff.



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