The Montana State University-Billings Intertribal Indian Club is holding its pow-wow March 26 and 27.
The club expects 6,000 people to attend the event at MetraPark�s Expo Center.
Host drum is Eagle Whistles. Students are the head dancers.
The club has about 30 members, who raised money to fund the pow-wow with bake sales, taco sales and selling advertisements in the program. Last year, the students didn't put on the pow-wow for financial reasons.
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MSU Indian students holding pow-wow this month
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