Students and professors say lack of support and funding is to blame for the cancellation of the 16th annual University of Iowa Powwow.
Quanah Walker, 25, a graduate student and co-chairman of the American Indian Student Association, said there aren't enough Native students around to organize the event. The association is $8,500 in debt and needs more funds, said Walker, a member of the Meskwaki Tribe of Iowa.
Jacki Rand, an assistant professor of history and American Indian and Native studies and a member of the Choctaw Nation, said the real issue is the lack of Native student recruitment. As of fall 2004, 141 Natives were enrolled at UI out of 29,745 students.
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16th annual UI Powwow canceled
(The Iowa City Press-Citizen 3/9)
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Powwow cancellation blamed on lack of support
Wednesday, March 9, 2005
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