Representing over 15 different tribes and nations, Natives at Penn (NAP) is dedicated to increasing awareness and visibility of our Native & Indigenous students, cultures, histories, and contemporary issues. Our Annual Powwow event provides one such opportunity. Starting with the first powwow on Pennʻs campus in 1993 (organized by NAP founders, Six Directions), to the start of our annual events in 2010, to our last powwow in 2019 before the pandemic, these gatherings have brought together singers, dancers, students, teachers, elders, and learners across diverse backgrounds, both Indigenous and not, to celebrate, elevate, and amplify Native voices and wisdom.
While we of course can’t wait to be back in person with everyone, Natives at Penn and the Greenfield Intercultural Center are extremely excited for our upcoming Powwow Education event on Saturday, March 27, from 1 - 3pm ET! This year’s virtual event provides an intentional space and time for all of our attendees to better understand and connect with the elements of a powwow. Our featured guests will share the significance of different songs, dances, regalia, and protocols in their traditions. Once we have that greater insight, we will have the unique opportunity of participating in an abbreviated virtual powwow. Whether you’re a more seasoned powwow practitioner missing this space and community, or you’re new and eager to learn so you can participate in powwows in a respectful and appropriate way, this event is for you! As we collectively work to be more mindful, intentional, and inclusive, we hope that you will join us this Saturday at 1pm ET. Register at http://bit.ly/NAPpowwow2021.
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