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Previous FNIU Events:
Third
Annual Pow Wow, March 26, 27, & 28, 2004
Indiana University Fieldhouse, Bloomington, Indiana
Master of Ceremony: Leonard Malatare (Salish) of Chicago, IL.
Arena Director: Steve Yazzie (Diné) of Indianapolis, IN.
Head Man Dancer: Shawn Foye (Comanche/Sac-Fox/Pawnee) of Mooresville, IN.
Head Woman Dancer: Sonya Begay (Navajo), Lexington, KY.
Flag Bearers: Indiana University ROTC Color Guards of Bloomington, Indiana.
All Native Drums and All Native Dancers Welcome.
Grand Entries:
Friday: 7:00 P.M.
Saturday: 1:00 P.M., 7:00 P.M.
Sunday: 12:00 P.M.
Host Drum:
Moccasin Trail, Mooresville, IN.
Invited Drum:
Maza Napin Family Drum, Peeples, OH.
2003 FNIU Pow-Wow Princess:
Meredith Isbell (Cherokee/Creek)
Feed & Give-Away:
Feed: Saturday 5-6:00 P.M.
Give-Away: Sunday 2:00 P.M.
Candidates for FNIU Princess 2004:
Contact Dr. Thomas at the Pow-Wow.
Arts/Crafts Booths:
Contact Dr. Thomas (information below) for details.
Host Lodgings:
Super 8 (812-323-8000) in Bloomington, Indiana. Ask for the Pow-Wow rate. Information about additional lodging and RV parking can be obtained from the Bloomington Visitors' Bureau at 1-800-800-0037 or at www.visitbloomington.com.
Sponsors:
Office of the Vice President for Student Development and Diversity; Office of Research; University Graduate School; Office of the Chancellor; Office of Multi-Cultural Affairs; Glenn Black Laboratory; and Department of Anthropology.
For more information, please contact Please contact Wesley Thomas, PhD (Diné) at 812-855-3862 or email fniu@indiana.edu.
General Public Welcome
Free Admission
Official Disclaimer: The Pow-Wow Committee, AISA, FNIU, and IU are not responsible for any incidents, accidents, thefts, conflicts, and so forth, during, before, and after the event. Alcohol and drugs of any form are not permmitted on the campus of Indiana University.
This page last updated 2005/11/13 by rlriall [at] indiana [dot] edu.
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