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Native American members of the Denver chapter of White Buffalo Council held a pow-wow at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.
The event was a regular occurrence, this one was in 1976. One year later an agreement was reached with the City of Denver for a permanent site to host Native American gatherings, the Tall Bull Memorial Grounds near Daniels Park.

Richard Tall Bull Sr., 1918-2002. He was a sub chief of the Cheyenne Dog Soldier Society and a prominent member of the Denver Indian community.
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White Buffalo Council Denver Pow-Wow
Native American members of the Denver chapter of White Buffalo Council held a pow-wow at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds.<br />
The event was a regular occurrence, this one was in 1976. One year later an agreement was reached with the City of Denver for a permanent site to host Native American gatherings, the Tall Bull Memorial Grounds near Daniels Park.<br />
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Richard Tall Bull Sr., 1918-2002. He was a sub chief of the Cheyenne Dog Soldier Society and a prominent member of the Denver Indian community.