We’re on the brink of an exciting milestone—less than 1,500 subscribers away from reaching 100,000 subscribers on the PowWows.com YouTube channel!
This incredible achievement means so much to us, as it reflects the amazing community that supports and celebrates Native culture with us.
To show my gratitude and excitement, I’m giving away TWO stunning Eighth Generation blankets in our latest giveaway contest!
Thank you for being part of the PowWows.com family. Together, let’s hit 100,000 subscribers and continue sharing the beauty of Native culture with the world!
Check back often, I’ll add more ways to enter!
Why This Milestone Matters
Reaching 100,000 subscribers is more than just a number. It represents the strength of our community, the shared love for Native culture, and the passion for celebrating and preserving traditions. Plus, hitting 100,000 means earning the YouTube Silver Play Button, a symbol of this amazing achievement that we owe to YOU. I already have a spot picked out for it!
How To Win
Here’s how it works:
- One Blanket for Random Entry
- Every entry counts! One lucky winner will be selected at random from all the entries submitted during the giveaway period.
- One Blanket for Top Efforts
- We know many of you love diving into all the tasks and maximizing your chances to win. This time, we’re rewarding your efforts! The second blanket will go to the person who accumulates the most entries during the contest.
Prizes
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Balance Throw Blanket – Most Entries
This 100% cotton throw blanket was designed by Michelle Lowden (Acoma Pueblo) in collaboration with Eighth Generation’s Inspired Natives® Project.The “Balance” Throw Blanket design is influenced by Acoma pottery, which traditionally reflects patterns and designs found in nature, and represents the balance we all strive for. The design also embodies the aspiration we have to be more intentional with choices on our lives.
- Honoring Friendships Blanket – Randomly Selected
The design weaves together artworks found around the Longhouse Indigenous Arts Campus and The Evergreen State College.The center of the design features an albatross bird, also known as Toroa or the Guardian, which served as a nautical guide to Māori Ancestors. Moving toward the edges of the design, Salish fingers — a Salish weaving pattern — represent the Salish territory where the Longhouse is located.
How to Enter
This contest is open to the United States only due to the strike in Canada.
Celebrate with Us!
This giveaway is our way of saying thank you for being part of this journey. Your support—whether through subscribing, sharing, or engaging with our content—has brought us to where we are today.
So, don’t miss your chance to win one of these incredible Eighth Generation blankets and join us in celebrating this momentous milestone.