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| Head Staff |
| Spiritual Advisor: |
Doug Foote, Lakota - Denver, CO |
| Master of Ceremonies: |
Michael Alley, Otoe/Rosebud - Denver, CO |
| Arena Director: |
Dominic Littleshield, Northern Arapaho - Arapaho, WY |
| Head Gourd Dancer: |
Ray Eagleboy Whiteshield, Kiowa/Cheyenne Arapaho - Denver, CO |
| Host Northern Drum: |
Plainsmen - Denver, CO |
| Host Southern Drum: |
Spotted Horse - Fort Collins, CO |
| Invited Drum: |
White Lodge - Mandaree, ND |
| Color Guard: |
American Indian Veterans of Colorado - Denver, CO |
Special Performances: Saturday - Eagle Dance; Sunday - Hoop Dance
Featuring: Derek Howell, Pawnee/Flandreau Santee Sioux
- Invitation to Native American Arts & Crafts Vendors
- Volunteers Needed!
- Rules for Dancers and Singers/Drum groups.
- Admission - $3/day or $5/weekend - [CSU Students - Free with Student ID]
- Everyone welcome!
- Educational Booths representing/promoting various colleges, departments, student organizations, etc. will be displayed. If you ever wondered what CSU has to offer, this is a great opportunity to find out! Native American students are especially invited and encouraged to visit these booths!
- Host Hotel - Best Western University Inn - 914 S. College Ave. Mention powwow for special rate of $67/double (2-4 people). Includes deluxe continential breakfast. (East of CSU campus, 1 mile from powwow!)
Dancers at the CSU NASA Powwow, Lory Student Center Main Ballroom, April 2002 |
Sponsors: Native American Student Association, Associated Students of Colorado State University, Native American Student Services, City of Fort Collins Fort Fund, Tribal Technical Assistance Program, Ute Mountain Ute Tribe,
the Center for Applied Studies in American Ethnicity, CB & Potts, King Soopers, and the First National Bank of New Mexico, as well as many other generous departments and individuals.
Sponsors not responsible for accidents, thefts, loss of articles, short-funded travelers. This is a family event. No drugs, alcohols, weapons allowed.
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