50 Years of Celebration: The Dance for Mother Earth Powwow
"In 1972, when many aspects of Native American religions and sacred ceremonies were still prohibited by law, American Indians at the University of Michigan (AIUM) held their first powwow in Ann Arbor. Over the years, the Native American Student Association (NASA), consisting of community members and students, evolved into a group fully dedicated to making the powwow a success. In March of 2024, the Dance for Mother Earth Powwow celebrated its 50th anniversary. In 50 Years of Celebration: The Dance for Mother Earth Powwow, a variety of voices from multiple generations share what the powwow has meant to them." - Filmmaker Jen Howard
Celebrating Life
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19
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March
Year
2000
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Pow Wow set for weekend
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28
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March
Year
1996
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Annual Pow Wow dances into town
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30
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March
Year
1995
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26th Annual Dance for Mother Earth Powwow
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March
Year
1998
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24th Annual Dance For Mother Earth Powwow
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March
Year
1996
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