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Montana State University took a new approach this year to American Indian Heritage Day, celebrating traditional culture and beliefs with talks by native speakers rather than powwow-style dancing. Read More...

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40th Annual MSU AIC pow wow set for April 3-4, 2015

The 40th annual Montana State University American Indian Council Pow Wow will be held April 3-4. The MSU pow wow is one of the largest in Montana. Pow wow events are free and open to all. Dance and drum competitions with cash prizes are always a key feature of the event. Booths around the edge of the dance arena will offer the crafts of traditional artists and artisans throughout the pow wow.