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ASU Powwow bridges generations amid threats of cultural erasure




The 36th annual Arizona State University Powwow was more than a celebration of song and dance; it was a space where generations of people gathered to enjoy shared culture, tell traditional stories and teach lessons and prayers that have survived for millennia. This year’s powwow, held April 4 to 6 at ASU’s Desert Financial Arena, attracted students, visitors and dancers from across the country…



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