Honoring Our Cultures While Strengthening Our Communities

The 23nd Annual Washington University in St. Louis Pow Wow took place on Saturday, March 16, 2013.

The theme “Honoring Our Cultures While Strengthening Our Communities” emphasized the importance of strengthening American Indian Communities by letting our traditional values guide our practice. There were about 4,500 attendees this year.

Co-Chairs of the student run Pow Wow included Lindsay Belone (Navajo) and Anna Segovia (Cherokee).

View the 2013 Pow Wow Program

Washington University Record Article

 

This project was funded in part by grants from the Women’s Society of Washington University, the Muscogee-Creek Nation, and the Student Coordinating Council of the Brown School of Social Work.

The Kathryn M. Buder Center for American Indian Studies is sponsoring this program in partnership with the Missouri Humanities Council and with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities.