The Nanticoke Indian Tribe held its 38th Annual Powwow Sept.12-13 in Millsboro. Dancers and drummers from the area and across the country joined each other in the circle and shared the culture and dances with the visitors.
The theme this year was Branching From Our Past and offered an open circle to all veterans and first responders, as patriotism and valor are highly respected in Native American culture.
Powwows are a time to preserve traditions, to sing to the Creator, and to dance to the heartbeat of the drum.
![Chief William Daisey of the Oak Orchard Nanticoke Tribe takes part in the opening ceremonies. BY DENY HOWETH](/sites/capegazette/files/2015/09/field/gallery_large/Powwow 22.jpg)
Chief William Daisey of the Oak Orchard Nanticoke Tribe takes part in the opening ceremonies. BY DENY HOWETH
![Stacey Bliss Ricketts, from the Nanticoke Lenni Lenape Tribe of N.J., left, and Lesley Gould Combs from the Lenape Tribe, participate in the grand entry. BY DENY HOWETH](/sites/capegazette/files/2015/09/field/gallery_large/Powwow 25.jpg)
Stacey Bliss Ricketts, from the Nanticoke Lenni Lenape Tribe of N.J., left, and Lesley Gould Combs from the Lenape Tribe, participate in the grand entry. BY DENY HOWETH
![Patriotism and valor are highly respected and veterans and first responders were welcomed into the dance circle. BY DENY HOWETH](/sites/capegazette/files/2015/09/field/gallery_small/Powwow 5.jpg)
Patriotism and valor are highly respected and veterans and first responders were welcomed into the dance circle. BY DENY HOWETH
![Bruce Morris of the Lenni Lenape Tribe dances in honor of his brother Al Sammons, who recently died. BY DENY HOWETH](/sites/capegazette/files/2015/09/field/gallery_small/Powwow 8.jpg)
Bruce Morris of the Lenni Lenape Tribe dances in honor of his brother Al Sammons, who recently died. BY DENY HOWETH
![Larry Jackson, I(l-r) Ragghi Rain and Herbert Jackson walk the circle while an offering of burning sage and tobaaco is fanned in the dance circle. BY DENY HOWETH](/sites/capegazette/files/2015/09/field/gallery_small/Powwow 16.jpg)
Larry Jackson, I(l-r) Ragghi Rain and Herbert Jackson walk the circle while an offering of burning sage and tobaaco is fanned in the dance circle. BY DENY HOWETH