Louise Erdrich ’76 on Her New Novel and the Psychic Territory of Native Americans (‘The New York Times’)
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[more]JoRee LaFrance ’17, from Crow Agency, Montana, and Helen Thomas ’18, from Grand Forks, N.D., have been awarded 2016 scholarships from the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation.
[more]Colorful Native American regalia will swirl around the Green May 7 and 8 as the 44th annual Dartmouth Powwow honors and showcases tribal traditions. Grand Entry will take place at noon both days, when dancers and musicians line up to begin the festivities. Sadie Red Eagle ’19 will serve as head woman dancer. Drummers, other musicians, and dancers will come to Hanover from other parts of the country, and some will compete for prizes. On Saturday, Hawaiian students will host a luau. Sunday will bring an observation of Mother’s Day and a ceremony honoring veterans.
[more]LaFrance will record stories from her Crow elders and put them on an interactive map.
[more]Dancing and drumming will be the center of attention on the Green May 9 and 10 as the 43rd Dartmouth Pow-Wow draws thousands of participants and onlookers to the annual celebration of Native American culture.
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