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Photos: University of Iowa annual Pow Wow
Savannah Blake Apr. 2, 2022 5:43 pm, Updated: Apr. 8, 2022 6:25 pm
The University of Iowa hosted their annual Pow Wow at the Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April, 2nd, 2022. Tribes from around the state and country were represented at the event.
Tim Livingston of Pleasanville, Iowa poses for a portrait during the IU annual Pow Wow at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Livingston is part of the Klamath tribe in Oregon, but recently moved to Iowa. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
Troy Braveheart of Pine Ridge, South Dakota dances during Intertribals with his family during the annual UI Pow Wow at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
Members of Morgan Post 701 in Tama wait on the side of the dance floor for the start of the annual IU Pow Wow at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. The post is the only Native American Legion in the state of Iowa. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
Dancers perform during Intertribals during the annual IU Pow Wow at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
Dancers that represent tribes from around the state and country gather together on the dance floor during the annual IU Pow Wow at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
Tavian Lasley of Tama gets ready to go out on the dance floor during the annual IU Pow Wow at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Members of the community were encouraged to come out and take part in the celebration of Native American tradition and culture. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
Five-year-old Syrus Papakee of Tama walks around the dance circle during Intertribals at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022 for the annual IU Pow Wow. Tribe members from around the state and country gathered to celebration Native American heritage and tradition. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
Triston Lasley of the Meskwaki tribe dances during Exhibitions at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
16-year-old Darrell Hill Jr. of Tama, left, and 12-year-old Aydrian Tuesday of Michigan participate in a game which requires the players to hold a potato using their foreheads at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
A dancer takes a moment on the side of the dance floor while wearing his traditional garments during the annual IU Pow Wow event at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
A dancer performs during Intertribals at the annual IU Pow Wow at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Several different tribes from around the country were represented including Meskwaki, Omaha and Klamath. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)
Danny Rodriguez of Goldfield, Iowa, left, and his son Cheyenne Rodriguez dance together during Intertribals for the University of Iowa annual Pow Wow event at University of Iowa Fieldhouse in Iowa City, Iowa on Saturday, April 2, 2022. (Savannah Blake/The Gazette)

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