Step by step the Kwahadi's get ready for their European Tour.
Planning and lots of practice bring outstanding results. This season their theme is "Song of the Eagle." It includes dances from Mexico (Aztec dances) and traditional plains Indians.
The shows are presented at the Kiva June 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 20, 26, 27 and July 2, 9, 10, 11, 17 and 18. Not only can you catch a show, but visitors can also spend the night at the Kiva. It has showers, bathrooms and plenty of room to spread out a cot, air mattress or sleeping bag. How often can you "Spend the night in a Museum?"
Isn't there a couple movies out about that?
On the nights of show you can also get a meal. Check with Charles Ritchie through ( www.kwahadi.com ).
Prior to the shows they have a Parent night and dress rehearsal. It's a great experience as parents, family, guests and fellow Kwahadi's see their efforts coming together for a wonderful presentation.
The dancers, parents, family and friends work so hard and are extremely proud of their results. So will you!
Four times (June 8, 15, 22 and July 15), before leaving on tour, the Kwahadi's travel to Philmont Scout Ranch, at Cimarron, New Mexico to dance at the Training Center.
The June 8th trip was the 107th (we're fairly sure) to Philmont for the Kwahadi's and my first with them. We dance the day we get there, spend the night, load up the next day and return home. It's a fast but very scenic trip.
We saw over 200 antelopes both going and returning. Leaving we saw a small herd of Buffalo, If any herd of Buffalo is small, so to speak.
Philmont is my favorite Scout camp and place. I've been to Philmont on six treks and Woodbadge for a total of seven times.
Any time I can come up with an excuse to be in that part of Northeastern New Mexico, Philmont finds its way into my trip. Must be some kind of Scouting/Philmont magic that makes that happen.
If you're on your way to Philmont and traveling through Amarillo, call Charles about spending the night at the Kiva. Maybe you'll be there for a show.
Or if you're traveling back, stop by, spend the night, check out the museum, visit the trading post and feel the energy of the Kiva.
Step by step we move towards our European Tour 2009.
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John Madden
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Steps towards European Tour
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Labels: Amarillo Kwahadi Dancers, children, Flag and Solider, Ghost Dance, Maypole, museum, overnight stays, Philmont Scout Ranch, Quetza, youth
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Waiting to dance

Howdy. That's a West Texas greeting. I'm John Madden, proud associate advisor for the Kwahadi Dancers. My dress (we call it regalia) is a Straight Dancer.
The Straight Dance, sometimes referred to as Southern Traditional, is the formal and original dance of most of the Oklahoma tribes, including the Ponca, Osage, Kiowa, Comanche, Kaw, and many others. It is a dignified style, where the men who dance it keep a steady, flowing pace that is not interrupted with fancy moves or extra footwork. Because of its slow place, some people believe that it is an old man's dance, but this is not the case. There are many fine Straight Dancers in the Oklahoma area, ranging in age from ten to eighty. Some of the best places for Straight Dancers to go include the Ponca Hethuska and the Kiowa Tia-piah Society's Dance. The Ponca Hethuska is held twice a year in the town of White Eagle, Oklahoma, once in April and once in October. It is a formal war dance, meaning that it follows the old ways, and has many strict rules that must be adhered to. There, every dancer is required to dance every dance for the duration of the war dance, which is very tiring. The Kiowa Tia Piah Society holds their annual dance at Carnegie, OK over the Fourth of July. This dance is also excellent place to see Gourd Dancing.
I'm also a Gourd Dancer and will tell you about that later.
I'm Cheokee, adpoted into the Comanche, Tewa and Lakota, plus Scots/Irish.
Come see the Kwahadi Dancers. You'll have a great time, get to take once-in-a-lifetime photos, see outstanding dancing and meet extremely wonderful young men and young women.
The KWAHADI DANCERS.
Thank you,
John Madden
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Labels: 2009 European Tour, Abbey sides Scout Group, Amarillo Kwahadi Dancers, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Ireland, native american, Scotland, Scouting, travel, United Kingdom
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
The Burren in County Clarke, Ireland

What a trip, we'll visit The Burren in County Clarke, Ireland.
The name Burren is from the Irish - bhoireann meaning a stony place. Its formation has lain unspoiled since the ice-age and is composed of karstic limestone, the largest area of such in western Europe.
It is a place of surprise and delight to botanists, archaeologists and ecologists alike and occupies an area of approximately 300 sq. kilometres. The area itself is very bleak in appearance with glacial soil loss at a maximum. However is does have sufficient soil to grow a wide variety of the most unusual and rarest of plants, many of them strange bedfellows.
This area has some of the finest archaeological megalithic tombs in Ireland, if not in Western Europe. There are relics of human habitation dating back almost 6000 years and the most famous is the vortal tomb, or portal dolman, at Poulnabrone. In this area alone there are more than 60 wedge tombs and the densest concentration in Ireland. There are also numerous examples of raths (earthen ring forts) and stone cashels. This area is also rich in historical ecclesiastical sites
Come along and travel with us, see what we see, go where we go, do what we do, see how kids, Boy and Girl Scouts, from West Texas and The Panhandle of Texas represent the area, region, State of Texas, family, Scouting and themselves. You'll be PROUD!
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Labels: 2009 European Tour, Amarillo Kwahadi Dancers, Boy Scouts, Burrren, Dolman at Poulnabrone, Ireland, native american, travel
Saturday, May 30, 2009
July 23, 2009
We'll be in the Dungarvan area, near Waterford, Ireland for the second day. Check out: www.abbeysidessoutgroup.com. You'll see Baden-Powell. Who's that? Check out the site and see. He's the reason Scouting is Scouting.
Know anything about Brownsea Island? It's where Scouting started.
The 23rd will be our fifth day out and 4th in Ireland. I'm looking forward to Ireland so much. My family came from there and it'll be a unbelievable thrill for me to step on Irish soil. How about, you? Any Irish in your family? What is your heritage? Find out and keep up with it. The next day we'll go to Belfast. Wow, how cool is that!
Check us out. Keep up with us.
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Labels: 2009 European Tour, Abbey sides Scout Group, Baden-Powell, Brownsea Island, history marker, Ireland, Scouting
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Cliffs-Moher

The cliffs of Moher are located just south of the Village of Doolin in Co Clare Ireland. Rising slowly from Doolin they ascend to over 700 feet (213 metres) stretching south for nearly five miles (8km) to Hags head. Make a stop at the Cliffs of Moher part of your Ireland Tour.
We visit the cliffs Tuesday, July 21. Check out the site (http://www.cliffs-moher.com/index.php), see what we have to look forward to and hop on the blog to follow us.
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Labels: 2009 European Tour, Ireland, native american, Paris, Scotland, Scouting, travel
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Head Chief of the Kwahadis

Dustin is the Head Chief of the Kwahadis.
John Madden
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Labels: Amarillo Kwahadi Dancers, fancy dancer, Head Dancer, Pow Wow dancers
