Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
March
Year
1977
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Th^ Annual
Powwow _

Trie Ann Arbor Annual Powwtow
will be held Saturday and Sunday
at the Huron High School gymnasi-
um, 2727 Fuller Road.

The powwow is sponsored by
U-M Native American Student As-
sociation^^ Ann Arbor Native
American Culture School.

Dancers from seven states and
Canada will perform in traditional
tribal dress, and artists and arti*
sans will i and sell tur-
quoise, siL<:i.»t,,'k, basketry, and
beadwork.

Danr-p contests will be held from
' ' p days. Festivities
will begin with the "grand entry"
at 2 p.m. on March 26. Seven dif-
ferent drum groups, each com-
posed of six singers plus a head
drummer, are expected to partici-
pate in the ^v^nt

Says pc coordinate
Concannon, ih'" """"wuw n^
intended to sensiti/ univer-
sity, and statewide communities to
Native American culture. But be-
yond that, it is designed to provide
an arena for Native Americans to
exchange ideas, problems, and
goals, and to sustain their solidari-
ty through a traditional cultural
celebration."
The powow is open to the public
with an admission charge of $2 for
adults and $1 for students. For fur-
ther information, contact Concan-
non at 764-9128.