Pow-Wow

 NASC 36TH ANNUAL POW-WOW 2009

Date
Friday, February 27 Grand Entry 7:00 PM
Saturday, February 28 Grand Entry 12:00 PM AND 6:00 PM
Admission
General$3.00
USU Student with ID$2.00
Senior Citizens$2.00
Children Under 7FREE
Location
USU Nelson Fieldhouse
700 North 800 East, Logan, Utah

Once again, the Native American Student Council at Utah State University (NASC) is proud to have the opportunity to invite our community to the 36th Annual POW-WOW. Last year’s Pow-Wow was a great success, with more than 2,000 spectators and participants joined in this unique annual celebration at Utah State University.

The NASC invites you to join us again!

Traditionally, the Pow-Wow served a number of functions.  Some were held in the spring to celebrate the new beginning of life.  The Pow-Wow preserves a deep, lasting sense of family, pride and tradition.  Behind the display of dance, music and vibrant regalia are sacred legends and meanings.

The circle is an important symbol to Native American people. The dancers are in the center of the circle, the drums and the audience form a circle around the gathering.  The Pow-Wow brings the circle of people together-closer to our families, friends and culture.

Thank you for your support and hope to see you there!

Native American Student Council

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