The CSUN Powwow Delights and Shines Brightly in its 37th Year

  • The CSUN Powwow returned this year after a two-year hiatus. This was the 37th Annual CSUN Powwow, which took place in the Sierra Quad. Photo by Sonia Gurrola.

  • Two people attending the CSUN Powow in Native American regalia

    Photo by Sonia Gurrola.

  • Three people stand in Native American regalia. Woman in center wears pink dress. Man on right wears feathered headdress

    Photo by Sonia Gurrola.

  • Attendees process across the lawn near the Sierra Quad carrying flags.

    Photo by Sonia Gurrola.

  • Attendees process across the lawn wearing Native American regalia.

    Photo by Sonia Gurrola.

  • Woman browses turquoise jewelry at the CSUN Powwow.

    Craft booths interested many visitors at the 37th Annual CSUN Powwow. Photo by Sonia Gurrola.

  • People stroll along long line of craft booths at the CSUN Powwow.

    Photo by Sonia Gurrola.

  • Man tries on bolo tie at CSUN Powwow craft fair.

    Photo by Sonia Gurrola.

After a two-year hiatus, the CSUN Powwow returned to campus on Saturday, Nov. 26, in a joyful blaze of colorful regalia in the Grand Entry procession and the rhythmic music of the Gourd Ceremony dancing. There were also arts and crafts for sale, as well traditional frybread. The 37th Annual CSUN Powwow is sponsored by the American Indian Student Association, the American Indian Studies Program, Associated Students and the University Student Union. Check out the photos from the day-long event in the Sierra Quad.

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