The tribe's annual intertribal powwow is no longer held.
The tribe holds an annual powwow every September at their tribal complex.
Since 1985, the tribe has held an annual powwow.
Since its inception in 1976, the organizations hosts an annual powwow and cultural festival.
The tribe hosts an annual powwow during the first weekend of every August.
Since 1924 they have held an annual powwow at the beginning of July in Mashpee.
The tribal hosts an annual powwow in early June.
The Shoshones, who often hold their annual powwow nearby, usually attend.
They organized annual powwows, carrying them on until the mid-1930s, during the Great Depression.
The tribe holds an annual powwow early in June and a stomp dance every winter.