Learn about the history and traditions of a Native powwow with Jancita Warrington, the KU Powwow director. We'll learn about powwow etiquette, the cultural significance of patterns and colors in regalia, different styles of powwow dancing and more. Then, on Saturday morning, we'll meet back at the St. Andrews classroom for a lunch catered by The Native Chef, Jason Champagne, and a deeper dive into the beauty and symbolism of Native powwow regalia as worn by dancers participating in the day's event. Parking at the powwow is extremely limited so we'll provide bus transportation to and from the Lied Center to attend the annual KU Powwow and Indigenous Cultures Festival. Please note that seating at the powwow is also limited, so please bring a folding chair. Includes Powwow 101 class, catered lunch, transportation to and from powwow and regalia fashion presentations.
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