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C M Y K M8 SOURCE 05-27-07 DC EE M8 CMYK M8 Sunday, May 27, 2007 x The Washington Post RoadTrip Go Tribal in Maryland WHERE: Waldorf. StartStartStart hereherehere Learn about Native American WHY: Hiking on tribal grounds, bows for beginners and powwowing with history, beliefs and tribal life PENN. H ST. with live performances outside the Piscataway. 15TH STREET AVE. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE the National Museum of ST. the American Indian. The 17TH INDEPENDENCE AVE. 1 HOW FAR: About 70 miles from start to finish, or 2 ⁄2 hours by car from 9TH STREET Indian Summer Showcase, an Washington. evening concert series, is held 395 4TH ST. 295 twice a month from June he Piscataway Indian Festival and Pow-Wow is a true family affair. through September (the first Y one is Saturday). Next weekend, about 300 Native Americans from near (Maryland, 395 A W K R Virginia) and far (Central America, Hawaii) will gather at the Amer- A D.C. P 95 . 495 T M ican Indian Cultural Center in Waldorf to catch up as well as dance, sing, eat E 5 4 M and celebrate. In all, nearly 3,000 folks are expected to attend — extended . W . family, indeed. G Hosted by the Cedarville Band of the Piscataway tribe, the 25th annual 1 The Alexandria Archaeology 295 Museum displays stone tools event is a modern, more social take on the private gatherings the Piscata- CAMERON STREET and other artifacts from the way and other Native American tribes have been practicing for ages. “To- aits native peoples who lived in the George Catlin’s portr Alexandria day’s powwows are extensions of the tribal powwows that existed for hun- ve KING Alexandria area between 500 dreds of years,” says Natalie Proctor, tribal chairwoman of the Cedarville documented vanishing Nati ST. UNION ST. and 9,200 years ago. Piscataway. “It’s still a family event.” American cultures on the 95 Plains in the 1830s. See a 495 EXIT 3A The Piscataway, an Algonquin-speaking tribe, have had a presence in sampling of his work at the Southern Maryland for more than 10,000 years. Many Piscataway sum- n Art Smithsonian America . P 210 Renwick Gallery o mered along the Potomac, in an area now called Piscataway Park, and win- Museum’s t o 5 Keith Anderson, shown at last ye tered by Zekiah Swamp in Cedarville State Forest. Unlike the migratory m Piscataway Indian ar’s a Driver’s route tribes of the American Plains, the Piscataway and such neighboring tribes as c is expected to performFestival th and Pow-Wow VIRGINIA 1 R ere this year as wel , the Anacostan and Potomac maintained permanent villages in the region. i v l. e They explored and hunted along the Eastern Seaboard but always returned r D. PRINCE GEORGE’S COUNTY NR O home. T G 301 Potomac area tribes such as the N I All powwows include dancing, and this one will feature a performance by H S Piscataway used dugout canoes A the Piscataway Spirit Dancers, a local troupe that specializes in traditional Fort W for transportation and hunting. T During the Civil War, Fort Washington Washington R native dances. In addition, about 30 artisanal vendors will sell Native Amer- Atlantic Kayak Co. O was a major military installation that helped rents and Park F ican jewelry, bows, hides and tribal regalia. And those in need of a snack can sells more modern watercraft — protect the Union capital. Now, it’s a peaceful sample Native American food. A Piscataway special: tacos made of beef and but, hey, it’s still the Potomac. picnic spot along the Potomac River. fried bread. WARBURTON OLD FORT DRIVE ROAD With only a weekend to powwow, you most likely won’t meet every “fami- KING CHARLES TERRACE ly” member. Yet you could experience something rare at most reunions: C H A The Piscataway used the land that’s Piscataway I C B L T RYAN 210 “The general public feels a sense of peace, a sense of healing at the pow- L U PO Cedarville State Forest Park R S IN MARYLAND now — D T . R wow,” Proctor says. “It’s a spiritual thing you don’t feel at other events.” O D which has campgrounds, a stocked L . D D fishing pond and 19 miles of trails — Ben Chapman M A A O HA R R ROAD — as their winter hunting ground. SH BIDDLE ROAD EDARVILLE LLRD. AL C Piscataway Indian Festival and Pow-Wow: Saturday, noon-6 p.m.; Sunday, noon-5 L COUNTRY p.m. American Indian Cultural Center, 16816 Country Lane, Waldorf. $10, ages N DENT ROAD O B T ANE . S 228 L E D E 7-11 $5, 6 and younger free. 301-782-2224. www.piscatawayindians.org. G R IN O V H D LI C AK ROA R U 5 H C Cedarville S WEDNESDAY IN STYLE Sail ho! Escapes R TE State Forest . PE compares pirate ships in Annapolis, Baltimore. Waldorf ST BUS IAN HEAD HIGHWAY 5 HIL IND POPLAR L ROAD The Piscataway used parts of 301 210 MATTAWOMAN Piscataway Park as burial BEANTOWN ROAD 5 grounds, but the on-site National Even if you Indian Colonial Farm is hardly somber: Head don’t have It’s filled with such warm and to catch fuzzy critters as Devon milking your own cows and Hog Island sheep. steak these days, as 225 local tribes CHARLES COUNTY did with D bows and RNE ROA HAWTHO arrows, you can still go for the bull’s-eye La Plata with hunting The front room bows from s a small museumof of Robey antique Re-Cycles motorcycles, 301 Fred’s Sport contains and Furniture. including a rare 1946 Indian bike. 0 6 MILES MAP BY JEROME COOKSON FOR THE WASHINGTON POST; 2006 FESTIVAL PHOTO BY MICHAEL TEMCHINE FOR THE WASHINGTON POST; OTHER PHOTOS BY BEN CHAPMAN FOR THE WASHINGTON POST MediaMix A Quick Take on New Releases TITLE BASIC STORY SAMPLE GRAB WHAT YOU’LL LOVE WHAT YOU WON’T GRADE The prolifi c novelist “She would not think about it. 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