
KU Powwow: Honoring Family, Tribes, Life
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The thirty-seventh KU Powwow celebrated family ties, tribal pride, and the circle of life, featuring dances like grass, traditional, fancy, and jingle styles. Dancers shared their passion for tradition, with one Oglala Lakota grass dancer connecting to ancestors and another Cheyenne Arapaho southern cloth dancer honoring strong women. The event also included workshops at the Indigenous Cultures Festival, where attendees crafted beaded pouches and lanyards infused with positive energy. Vendors showcased art and frybread added to the community spirit.
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