Powwows: Celebrating the culture and community of Indigenous people
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"We may all come from different tribes, but we are here for the same purpose: supporting and celebrating each other," she said. "This event allows us to connect, share our culture, and create lasting bonds."
"We're here representing the Triangle Native American Society, which serves the large Native population in this area," said Jesalyn Keziah, the organization's executive director. "We have participants from all eight state and federally recognized tribes in North Carolina, urban Indian organizations, and friends from across the country."
"Pow Wows are one of the best ways for Native and non-Native communities to come together," Keziah said. "They are moments of celebration and learning, where people can experience the richness of our culture and values."
The powwow offered attendees the opportunity to experience Indigenous culture through dance performances, regalia showcases, and food. Vendors and business owners from Indigenous communities also shared their crafts and stories.
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