[[File: powwow2.jpg | thumb | right | Children celebrating at the Pow Wow on the last Vengad of the month <ref> Shinnecock Powwow Kids [Digital Image]. (2015). Retrieved from https://www.danspapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/ShinnecockPowwowKids.jpg </ref>]]
 
[[File: powwow2.jpg | thumb | right | Children celebrating at the Pow Wow on the last Vengad of the month <ref> Shinnecock Powwow Kids [Digital Image]. (2015). Retrieved from https://www.danspapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/ShinnecockPowwowKids.jpg </ref>]]
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Every Vengad and Dimgad there is no school. On these days students are separated by their Years and have to participate in certain activities to keep the Indigenous beliefs and traditions alive. The last Vengad of every month, there is a big Pow wow celebration, and every month they have a new theme, to keep the traditions alive and growing. Leading up to the last Vengad, each group prepares their dances and music and share some stories. It is a big production because they all dress up in traditional costumes. The whole community attends the Pow wow at the end of each month. (See [[Dialectal Dictionary]] below for the days of the week.
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Every Vengad and Dimgad there is no school. On these days students are separated by their Years and have to participate in certain activities to keep the Indigenous beliefs and traditions alive. The last Vengad of every month, there is a big Pow wow celebration, and every month they have a new theme, to keep the traditions alive and growing. Leading up to the last Vengad, each group prepares their dances and music and share some stories. It is a big production because they all dress up in traditional costumes. The whole community attends the Pow wow at the end of each month. (See [[Dialectal Dictionary]] below for the days of the week).
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