1. pow wow - Noun
2. pow wow - Verb
pow wow (plural pow wows)
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Pow Wow (plural Pow Wows)
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Pow wow (plural Pow wows)
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pow-wow (plural pow-wows)
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pow-wow (third-person singular simple present pow-wows, present participle pow-wowing, simple past and past participle pow-wowed)
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Pow-Wow (plural Pow-Wows)
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pow-wow
A variety of small and medium-sized recording companies offer an abundance of recent music by Native American performers young and old, ranging from pow-wow drum music to hard-driving rock-and-roll and rap. Source: Internet
Every year since our first Berkeley pow wow in 1993, I have borrowed a chalker from the city parks department—the kind with wheels that they use for marking softball playing fields—to lay out the pow wow circle. Source: Internet
Explaining how the pow wow starts, Hendrickson said that “when they (senior students) come in the Grand Entry, they’re led by veterans” and introduce themselves, veterans and tribal elders, Hendrickson said. Source: Internet
In the past there has been some debate about whether or not the Pow Wow Days celebration should really be called a “Pow Wow” as this celebration does not feature a traditional pow wow competition. Source: Internet
Gary Farmer showed up after the pow wow for a visit. Source: Internet
Most original residences are now gone, but pow wow grounds remain along Ponca Creek as well as an Episcopal Church. Source: Internet