1931 NANTICOKE POW-WOW
TENTH THANKSGIVING DAY
EVENT
Brilliant in their native
garb, with war paint, feathers, beads, buckskins, blankets and in
tune with the beating of tom- tom's , giving war whoopes which echoed
throughout the woodlands and across the Indian River waters,
descendants of the Nanticoke Tribe , that inhabit the territory in
the vicinity of Warwick and Oak Orchard, Sussex county,
Delaware, held their Thanksgiving Day pow-wow, on the banks of the
Indian river at River Dale Park, the home of Chief Seagull, known
to his neighbors as Ferdinand Clark.
The Nanticoke Indian
Association, ten years old, chartered in Delaware 1921, through
efforts of the late Chief Wyniaco, William Russell Clark, father
of Chief Seagull. Having much difficulty he sought assistance of Dr.
Frank C. Speck, head of the Department of Anthropology of the
University of Pennsylvania, who sponsored the cause of Clark and
obtained the charter and the Nanticoke Indian Association was founded
.
Wyniaco was the name of the
first chief who began to rally the clan and make memberships. He
died 8 October, 1928 and succeeded by his son Chief Seagull.
At todays pow-wow prominent
Indians present were ; Chief White Horn member of the Omaha Tribe,
now living in Philadelphia, Lacey Oxendine , a Cherochee of
Wilmiington, , Kardelanche Takotah, aka Herbert Davis of Wilmington,
who is a Dakota from Pine Ridge Reservation, a Ogallala Sioux,
EathenAllen Poe, a Chippewah, , Chief Gen Yen Twa Ga, aka James
Johnson, Baltimore, of the Rappahanock Tribe of Indian
Neck,Virginia, whose Indian name means “corn planter”, Assist
Chief Mawett of Nanticoke tribe, living in Philadelphia, , Field
Chief Little Owl, aka Charles Clark, a Nanticole living in
Philadelphia, Joseph McFarland of the University of Pennsylvania, an
honorary member named Shummotut, Nanticokes who will participate in
the ceremony are Sequino, aka Carrie Wright, Laughing Water, Vina
Harmon, Kooleon, Pat Harmon, Rus Hos, R. L. Harmon, Kitty
Cawndigiqua, Isaac Harmon, Red Fox , Geathew Clark of Philadelphia,
. Little Owl, Red Fox and Mawett are brothers of Chief Seagull.
Princess Madacanna, mother
of Chief Seagull, was unable to attend because of a stroke she had
several months ago, neither did Chief Seagull, who was under
emergency care at Milford Hospital.
Chief Mawett was master of
ceremonies and made invocation to the Great Spirit after which the
Pipe of Peace was smoked. , then made welcomed tribesmen and visiting
Indians. Dances during the afternoon were the welcome dance,
greeting dance to the chiefs, round dance, square dance, duck and
snake dances, turkey dance, war dance and farewell dance. Later was
a big dinner served to all present.
Tonight was the council
meeting and tomorrow will be spent hunting for relics and mounds
will be excavated , the raccoon hunt that night. Saturday is for
fishing and boating on the river, while the girls make “much heap
talk”' . Saturday night is the Council Big Fire Meeting and
farewell dance. In the Council House.
SOURCE: WILMINGTON MORNING
NEWS 27 NOVEBMER 1931 PAGE 3
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