Students at Northern Arizona University held their third-annual pow-wow over the weekend.
Organizers say the event is a recognition of Native students on campus. More than 1,000 Native Americans representing 35 tribes attend the school.
The three-day pow-wow attracted dancers and drum groups from across the country and Canada.
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Thursday, April 15, 2004
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