33rd annual ASU Pow Wow

ASU - Turning Points Magazine
2 min readFeb 24, 2020

By: Turning Points

In Indian Country, a powwow is a cultural and spiritual ceremony that celebrates Native heritage. It is a cultural event that focuses on bringing families and communities together socially, personally and spiritually. It is a time to pass down cultural traditions from one generation to the next and a time for sharing, caring and laughter .

Numerous dancers, singers, artisans and spectators travel hundreds of miles to attend powwows across the country annually. A stopping point on the nation’s powwow circuit is our very own ASU Powwow, which this year marked a significant milestone. April 12–14, the ASU Powwow celebrated its 33rd year as the university’s signature cultural event by welcoming thousands at its new location: Sun Devil Stadium.

(Photos by: Taylor Notah & Brian Skeet/Turning Points Magazine)

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