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Celebration of the people
A Native American man stands in traditional dress while listening to story teller Lasaro Chief Arriola at the annual Celebration of the People Powwow at the LBJ Student Center on Wednesday on the campus of Texas State University. Dancing, drumming, story telling and crafts were featured throughout the day.
Traditional crafts and apparel were displayed at the annual Celebration of the People Powwow at the LBJ Student Center on Wednesday on the campus of Texas State University. Above, Lasaro Chief Arriola sings a song of peace while Julie Lani drums. Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, Lakota, Dakota, Choctaw, Paiute, Chickasaw, Sans Arc, Caddo, Delaware, Zuni, Huron, Navajo, Cherokee, Hawaiian, Aztec, Cree, Creek and Mohegan tribes were represented at the event.
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Texas State student Kendra Kane’s bright rain gear stands out on a gray and overcast Monday. After a break today, the rain is expected to return.
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