Wooly Riding Championship – Navajo Nation Fair

Navajo Wooly Riding Championship

66th Annual Navajo Nation Fair

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5 year and-under category

Navajo Wooly Riding Kash Long of Indian Wells

Navajo Wooly Riding Kash Long of Indian Wells

Kash Long of Indian Wells, Ariz., placed first with a 45-point ride.

Rhyas Vicenti of Ganado, Ariz., placed second with a 44
Cauy Silver of Window Rock and Trey Nez of Chinle tied for third with 39 sc

6- to 7-year-old category

Navajo-Wooly-Riding Jareth Hale, 7, of Beshbitoh, Ariz

Jareth Hale, 7, of Beshbitoh, Ariz., was named the wooly riding champion for her 64-point ride

Jerome Begay Jr., of Smith Lake, N.M., who placed second with a 62-point ride.
Cody Rustin, of White River, Ariz., was third with a 60 and
Davien Begay, of Naschitti, N.M., in fourth with a 58.

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Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial 2012

August 8 – 12, 2012

Navajo Dance Group

 Navajo Dance Group

 

91st Annual Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial Association – OFFICIAL SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Revised June 25, 2012


WEDNESDAY-August 8, 2012


8:00 AM-10:00 PM
Jacobs Junior Rodeo
RRP- Main Arena

12:00 Noon-1:00 PM
Ceremonial Queen’s Luncheon
Red Lion Inn

6:30-9:30 PM
Red Rocks-Blue Sky Wine Tasting Event
Outdoor Vending Area

7:00-10:00 PM
Preview Night
Convention Center

7:30-10:00 PM
Queen Competition “Photogenic”
Convention Center


THURSDAY- AUGUST 9, 2012


10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Exhibit Hall OPEN
Red Rock Park Convention Center

10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Foods, NFP and Outdoor Art Vending OPEN
Red Rock Park Concourse Area

11:00 AM-4:00 PM
Amphitheater Performances On the ½ Hour
Red Rock Park Marland Aitson Amphitheater

1:00 PM-8:00 PM
Ceremonial All Indian Open Rodeo
Red Rock Park Main Arena

5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Queen Competition (Modern Talent)
Gallup Courthouse Plaza /Downtown Gallup

9:00 PM-10:30 PM
Downtown Night Parade
Historic Route 66 and Coal Ave


FRIDAY-AUGUST 10, 2012


10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Exhibit Hall open
Red Rock Park Convention Center

10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Foods, NFP and Outdoor Art Vending OPEN
Red Rock Park Concourse Area

11:00 AM-6:00 PM
Amphitheater Performances On the ½ Hour
Red Rock Park Marland Aitson Amphitheater

1:00 PM-5:00 PM
Ceremonial Rodeo “Kids FREE” Day- 12&Under
Red Rock Park Main Arena

5:00 PM-7:00 PM
Queen Competition (Traditional Talent)
Red Rock Park Marland Aitson Amphitheater

8:00 PM-10:00 PM
Evening Performances
Red Rock Park Main Arena


SATURDAY-AUGUST 11, 2012


9:00 AM-until finished
1st Annual Ceremonial Run/Check-In-Run
Gallup Courthouse Square to Red Rock Park

10:00 AM- 12:00 Noon
Downtown Parade
Historic Route 66 and Coal

10:00AM-8:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
Red Rock Park Convention Center

10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Foods, NFP and Outdoor Art Vending OPEN
Red Rock Park Concourse Area

12:30 PM- 1:00 PM
Ceremonial Rodeo “WILD HORSE RACE”
Red Rock Park Main Arena

1:00 PM- 5:00 PM
Ceremonial All Indian Open Rodeo
Red Rock Park Main Arena

1:00 PM-7:00 PM
Amphitheater Performances On the ½ Hour
Red Rock Park Marland Aitson Amphitheater

7:30 PM-8:00 PM
Miss Indian Ceremonial-Queen Coronation
Red Rock Park Main Arena

8:00 PM-10:00 PM
Evening Performances
Red Rock Park Main Arena


SUNDAY- AUGUST 12, 2012


8:00 AM- 12:00 PM
Ceremonial “SENIOR” Rodeo
Red Rock Park Main Arena

10:00 AM-3:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Open
Red Rock Park Convention Center

10:00 AM-8:00 PM
Foods, NFP and Outdoor Art Vending OPEN
Red Rock Park Concourse Area

11:00 AM-2:00 PM
Amphitheater Performances On the ½ Hour
Red Rock Park Marland Aitson Amphitheater

12:30 PM- 1:00 PM
Ceremonial Rodeo “WILD HORSE RACE”
Red Rock Park Main Arena

1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Ceremonial All Indian Open Rodeo
Red Rock Park Main Arena

3:00 PM-5:00 PM
Exhibit Hall Artist Pick-up
Red Rock Park Convention Center

 

Source:http://theceremonial.com

Open Indian Rodeo – Navajo Nation Fair 2012

September 4-9, 2012
Dean C. Jackson Memorial Arena
NN Fairgrounds – Window Rock, AZ

Open Indian Rodeo - Navajo Nation Fair 2012


Entries Open: July 9th, 2012
Entries Close: August 10, 2012
Walk Ins: August 24, 2012 at the Navajo Nation Museum

OPEN INDIAN RODEO
DEAN C JACKSON MEMORIAL ARENA
AWARD TO ALL-AROUND COWBOY AND COWGIRL
BUCKLE TO EVENT WINNERS


Short Go for all events: top 10 (except for ladies and team roping).

Open to Native Americans with recognized tribal ID proof required. One time $25 office fee.
For paid purpose you must submit a W–9 with your entry form and have a valid ID in your possession in order to receive your cash award.


ENTRY FEES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED IN MONEY ORDER OR CASHIERS CHECKS FORM PAYABLE TO NAVAJO NATION
ENTRY/WAIVER FORM

 

EVENT LIMIT FEE ADDED ROUND FINALS
BAREBACK 20 $200 $5,000 2 go $2,000
SADDLE BRONC 30 $200 $5,000 2 go $2,000
BULL RIDING 80 $200 $5,000 2 go $2,000
TIE DOWN 60 $200 $5,000 2 go $2,000
STEER WRESTLING 70 $200 $5,000 2 go $2,000
BARREL RACING NL $200 $5,000 2 go $2,000
LADIES BREAKAWAY 80 $200 $5,000 2 go $2,000
LADIES TEAM ROPING 2X 200 $400 $10,000 2 go $2,000
LADIES TEAM ROPING1X 40 $150 $1,500 2 go $2,000

Entries open July 9, 2012. First to enter last to go. Entries close with postmarked by August 10, 2012 $20 late fee after August 10.
Walk-in entries: August 24, 2012 at Navajo National Museum

EVENT SCHEDULE
Tuesday, September 4
8AM – slack

Wednesday, September 5
8AM – slack

Friday, September 7
12 PM first performance
7 PM second performance

Saturday, September 8
1 PM third performance

Sunday, September 9
12 PM final four

Admission
Tuesday  – No admission
Wednesday – NO admission
Friday and Sunday  – $12 adults $6 child and seniors

 

CONTESTANT INFORMATION

The 66th Annual Navajo Nation Fair Indian Rodeo (NNFIR) shall be open to all Native American contestants who have a blood quantum of one fourth (1/4) American  Indian heritage or who are enrolled members of a federally recognized tribe. The Special Events Section (SES) of the Navajo Nation Fair reserves the right to request for proof of blood quantum or enrollment status. Failure of a contestant to show proof of blood quantum or enrollment when requested may be cause for disqualification of the contestant, and forfeiture of entry fess and any money won at the rodeo.

 

ENTRIES

Entries for the 66th Annual NNFIR will open on July 9, 2012. Entry forms will be available on the website – www.navajonationfair.com – and at other Indian rodeos. Mail-in entries will close on August 10, 2012. All entry forms and payment for entries must be sent to: Navajo Nation Fair Indian Rodeo, c/o Navajo Nation Museum, Post Office Box 1840, Window Rock, AZ 86515. Payment for entry fees must be by money order or cashier’s check. NO CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED. All contestants shall pay entry fees for the contest events entered in FULL at the time of entry closing of entries on August 15, 2012. Entry fees are $200.00 for all events except Ladies Teams which is $150. A one-time office charge of $25.00 must be included with your payment. Mail-in entries must be received by August 15, 2012 regardless of postmark date. Entry fees in the team roping shall be paid in full by both team members (partners) at the time of entry closing to be considered entered. If entry fees are not paid in full by entry closing the team shall be scratched from entry list.

Late entries will accepted for any position not filled during the regular entry period. Late entries will be walk-in only and will incur a $20.00 late fine. All walk-in entries must be paid with money order or cashier’s check. NO CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED. Walk-in entries will be taken from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on Friday, August 24, 2012 at the Rodeo Office at the Navajo Nation Museum. Positions will be posted on www.navajonationfair.com prior to opening of late entries. Walk-ins will receive their position when entering. There will be no call backs for walk-in entries.

 

TIME EVENTS

Ladies Team Roping (LT) will be one go round with no finals. Twenty Five (25) teams will run in a slack and twenty (15) will run during a performance (5/perf Thurs, Fri & Sat). Tie down Roping (TD), Steer Wrestling (SW), Team Roping (TR), Ladies Breakaway Roping (LR) and Ladies Barrels (LB) contestants shall compete in two complete go-rounds with the first go round being held in a slack performance. The contestants with the top forty (40) times will compete during the four (4) performances with ten (10) contestants per performance/event and the remaining contestant will compete their 2nd go competition run during the 2nd go slack performance. Those contestants making trades will be one hour after the top 40 list is posted at Rodeo Office. Only horses needed during actual competition in the event will be allowed in the box during any timed event and/or noncompetitive runs. All contestants who have completed their runs shall immediately exit the arena. The arena shall always remain clear of non-competing contestants while events are in progress. Only those personnel who are authorized to be in the arena shall remain in the arena. The timers in the time events shall blow a whistle at the end of a set time limit indicating a “no time”.

 

PAYOUT

Prize money payout for the 66th Annual NNFIR will be made by check and no checks will be released to anyone but the winning contestant. Payoff scale will be according to PRCA/WPRA rulebooks. Contestant must complete a W-9 form with proper identification numbers and present two forms of identification (one must be picture ID) to receive prize money check(s). At year-end all contestants earnings $600.00 or more will receive a 1099 form. The NNFIR Rodeo Secretary will do payoff checks at the end of each go-round. Rodeo office hours will be posted on the post board. Any prize money check that has to be replaced for any reason after Sunday, September 11, 2012 will incur a $25.00 replacement fee.

ALL AROUND

All Around Champions must compete in two or more events. The Contestants who wins the most money in two or more events will win the All Around title. If no contestant wins money in two or more events, the contestant entering two or more events who wins the most money will win the All Around title. Money won by ladies in the men’s TR will count for the Ladies All-Around.

1. Men’s All Around – Men’s Events – BB, SB, BR, SW, TD, and TR (1 run only counts)

2. Ladies All Around – Ladies Events – LB, LR, LT and TR (1 run only counts)

Navajo Nation Fair 2012 – Information & Events

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66th Annual Navajo Nation Fair

“Appreciation Tradition”

September 2nd – 9th, 2012

Window Rock, AZ

The World’s Largest American Indian Fair.

The Navajo Nation Fair was established in 1938 to stimulate livestock improvements and management through exhibits for the Navajo people. The Navajo Nation Fair has become a world-renowned event that showcases Navajo Agriculture, Fine Arts and Crafts, with the promotion and preservation of the Navajo heritage by providing cultural entertainment.

The Navajo Nation Fair Schedule of Events for 2012 will include:

Nizhoni Navajo Arts and Crafts Exhibition September 6 – 9

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2012 Navajo Nation Fair Schedule 

Events Times and Dates 

Navajo Nation Fair 2012 Events flyer

 

 

 

Press Release from the Navajo Nation Fair 2012

Media Contact:
Roberta John, Program & Project Specialist
(928) 871-7380
Email: bbiejpress@navajobusiness.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Navajo Nation Gearing Up for Grand Daddy of all Tribal Fairs
WINDOW ROCK, AZ. – Nestled in the heart of the Southwest is a rich and vibrant tribe called the Navajo Nation.

Whispering canyon walls….mystifying ancient architecture….picturesque mountains….relaxing lakes and rivers…towering rock formations…..an earthly scent of cedar and sage after a light sprinkle of rain….magnificent sunsets…and refreshing blue skies….this is Navajoland, a panorama of awesome scenery and captivating getaways….this is what most Navajoland visitors come to see. However, it is the Navajo people that makes Navajoland beautiful and unique.
And within the four sacred mountains is one of the world’s best kept secrets….the Navajo Nation Fair, which is the “Largest American Indian Fair in North America.” When it first began 66 years ago, it was a small gathering of primarily Navajo people. Over the years, other tribes were invited and it soon became known as the largest gathering of Indian nations in the U.S. that cultivates and nurtures indigenous expression.
Today, it is a mecca and visual symphony for elegant Navajo art, dance, music, food and professional athleticism with a native touch. It is also where legends are matched with a new world of future champions vying for thousands of dollars in prize money.
The Navajo Nation Fair is an event that many people look forward to attending year after year. To continue this tradition, the Navajo Nation Special Events Office and a host of volunteers will launch the 66th Annual Navajo Nation Fair on September 2-9th -. The theme this year will be “Appreciating Tradition.”
“Hosting the World’s Largest American Indian Fair takes more than a village, according to Norma Bowman, Navajo Nation Fair Manager.
“The Navajo Nation Fair takes a lot of volunteers, planning, and financial partnerships to make it a success. There are an array of individuals who are working quietly behind the scenes to make it a successful cultural celebration.

Hosting the Navajo Nation Fair is a time-honored tradition and we are doing our best to make it a very enjoyable for everyone. This is a great opportunity to see how we showcase our people and share our cultural pride.”
Bowman added, “The Navajo Nation Fair is an ideal place to experience American Indian culture, namely, Navajo culture. So if you’re looking for a myriad of cultural excitement, make plans to join us here in the capital of the Navajo Nation in September.

I’d also like to especially invite Navajoland visitors to the Navajo Nation Fair, which is a great venue to learn more about the Navajo culture.”

Events:

The Navajo Nation Fair will also include a free Christian concert, a junior rodeo, a Miss Navajo Nation butchering contest, a frybread contest, a Nizhoni Arts Market, an Extreme Native Bull Riding event, Native American comedy entertainment, an exceptional rodeo, a Navajo Nation Energy Expo, Hoshkii Happy/Kids Day, a free barbecue, Pueblo Country Opener for
Country Music Artist Gary Allan, a hot air balloon event, a traditional Navajo song and dance, an inter-tribal pow wow, a parade, an inter-tribal night performance, a fundraising golf tournament, a livestock and horticulture exhibit, a carnival, and more.
For more information about sponsorships, parade, event fees and participation or other related questions, please contact the Navajo Nation Museum Special Events Section at (928) 871-7941 or www.navajonationfair.com

Sources of information:
Navajo Nation Fair Website and Facebook Page
Navajo Nation Museum Special Events Section
928-871-7941