It looks like Dog is getting in touch with his Native American roots. Duane Chapman and his family took part in the American Indian Pow Wow Association’s 33rd Annual Intertribal Pow Wow at Thomas Square in Honolulu. The event, hosted by Jason Good Striker, took place on October 6 and 7, kicking off at 10am and concluding at 5pm. This year, the Pow Wow’s theme was “Honoring Our Native Veterans,” and featured dancing, drumming, singing, arts and crafts and food. Additionally, the non-competition Pow Wow was open to anyone who wanted to participate.
At the Pow Wow, the Young Grey Horse provided some of the major singing for the dance and special segments of the celebration. Duane Chapman’s youngest son, Garry, borrowed a chicken dance outfit from one of the singers and danced along with Native American performers from the island. Not to be outdone, Chapman himself joined and helped to sing a song with the Young Grey Horse as they sang an inter-tribal dance tune. Chapman’s wife, Beth, who also appears in A&E’s Dog the Bounty Hunter, and the family provided back-up vocals for the patriarch and the drumming group.
It’s something to see this happening. We’ve been seeing and hearing so much bad press with their family it’s about time we see something good come out in the news about Duane Chapman and his bounty hunting family.
… what is also interesting to see in this article is that there is the mad rumour that the show is coming back for it’s 5th season.
Do you think it will?
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January 12th, 2008 at 9:11 pm
I am so glad something good is happening to this family!
If A&E doesn’t start playing and taping their show I will not watch anything on A&E!
Good luck Chapmans!