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‘Indigenous and Empowered’ pow-wow returns to SLCC after 2 years break
Utah – On Saturday at the Salt Lake Community College’s, Bruin Arena Utah’s Native American culture was front and center.
The event called “Indigenous and Empowered” was put on by the college’s American Indian Student Leadership.
The event included traditional dancing, clothing, jewelry, art, and food.
Those who put the event on said it was a chance not only to highlight the indigenous culture but to show the resiliency of the Native American people. “The response from the community here in Salt Lake City has been great,” said Rocklyn Merrick. “Everyone is super excited for this pow-wow to come back and be here again. Everyone’s just happy. It’s been such a long time… so we’re really excited.”
Since the beginning of the pandemic, this is the first time the pow-wow has been held at SLCC.
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