"Todd and Tina Beebe set up five tiny folding chairs Friday afternoon at the Adams Center on the University of Montana campus, the first family to stake out a spot for a weekend of dancing at the Kyi-Yo Powwow.
Todd Beebe arrived in Missoula from his home in Yakima, Wash., with his wife and seven children, setting up big and little chairs for 17 extended family members and the Beebes' children, ages 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 2 and almost 1. “That's why we have to get here early,” Todd said. “We have so many kids. Imagine what it's like getting ready for grand entry. You should see us at Wal-Mart. People count us all the time.”
Five of the seven Beebe children planned to dance in the Friday and Saturday contests at the powwow. As contestants, all dancers are required to participate in all three of the grand entries, the pageantlike entrance in which all the men, women and children dancers enter the powwow arena in single file.
The Beebes will be among 500 to 800 people who are expected to register for singing and dance contests during the 41st annual Kyi-Yo Powwow, an event organized by Native students attending the University of Montana.
“Everyone is welcome to come,” said Amanda Decker, Kyi-Yo Club president. “It's not just for Native Americans. This is a time when they can learn about our culture. It could be an educational experience for everyone. If they don't understand what's going on, they are encouraged to ask questions.”"
Get the Story:
Kyi-Yo Powwow: Family of dance (The Missoulian 4/18)
More Jodi Rave:
Jodi Rave: Native women should meet more often
(4/17)
Jodi Rave: Montana Indian
Business Alliance conference (4/15)
Jodi
Rave: Film to share story of Wyandotte sisters (4/10)
Jodi Rave: Ward Churchill as Indian impostor
(4/8)
Jodi Rave: DOJ announces $248M in
tribal grants (4/8)
Jodi Rave: Young
artists, waterfowl flock to refuge (4/6)
Jodi Rave: AIHEC brings tribal colleges together
(3/31)
Jodi Rave: AIHEC hosts conference
in Montana (3/30)
Jodi Rave: Salazar
won't talk about Cobell case (3/26)
Jodi
Rave: Undercover probe targets eagle trades (3/25)
Jodi Rave: Molly Murphy claims top award at art
show (3/16)
Jodi Rave: U.S. Attorney
candidates for Montana (3/12)
Jodi Rave:
White House official opens door to tribes (3/5)
Jodi Rave: Natives disproportionately jailed
(3/2)
Jodi Rave: Rep. Rehberg joins
House Native Caucus (2/26)
Jodi Rave:
Oglala artist brings beauty through beads (2/25)
Jodi Rave: Tribes await naming of BIA nominee
(2/23)
Jodi Rave: Bond provision will
help Indian Country (2/19)
Jodi Rave:
Carl Venne a man with 'great vision' (2/17)
Jodi Rave: The Indian news not so good for everyone
(2/16)
Jodi Rave: Boys and Girls Clubs
grow on reservations (2/12)
Jodi Rave:
NCAI president calls for economic stimulus (2/11)
Jodi Rave: Indian stimulus projects called 'pigout'
(2/10)
Jodi Rave: White House hire also
a champion dancer (2/9)
Jodi Rave:
Letter-writer hates the Indian news (2/5)
Jodi Rave: Star quilt ready to be sent to Obama
(1/29)
Jodi Rave: Senate bill includes
$2.8B for tribes (1/28)
Jodi Rave:
Series on Indian lawmakers in Montana (1/26)
Jodi Rave: Indian Country seeks $3.58B stimulus
(1/23)
Jodi Rave: Crow Tribe heads home
after inauguration (1/22)
Jodi Rave:
Indian Country optimistic for Obama (1/21)
Jodi Rave: Montana man rides Whistle Stop Tour
(1/19)
Jodi Rave: Series on Indian
lawmakers in Montana (1/16)
Jodi Rave:
Series on Indian lawmakers in Montana (1/15)
Jodi Rave: Series on Indian lawmakers in Montana
(1/14)
Jodi Rave: Series on Indian
lawmakers in Montana (1/9)
Jodi Rave:
Series on Indian lawmakers in Montana (1/8)
Jodi Rave: Series on Indian lawmakers in Montana
(1/7)
Jodi Rave: Montana tribes lobby
Gov. Schweitzer (1/7)
Jodi Rave: Series
on Indian lawmakers in Montana (1/6)
Jodi Rave: Denise Juneau takes top education post
(1/6)
Jodi Rave: Series on Indian
lawmakers in Montana (1/5)
Jodi Rave:
Montana governor hosts all tribes (1/5)
Get the Story:
Kyi-Yo Powwow: Family of dance
(The Missoulian 4/18)
Trending in News
1 White House Council on Native American Affairs meets quick demise under Donald Trump
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
2 'A process of reconnecting': Young Lakota actor finds ways to stay tied to tribal culture
3 Jenni Monet: Bureau of Indian Affairs officer on leave after fatal shooting of Brandon Laducer
4 'A disgraceful insult': Joe Biden campaign calls out Navajo leader for Republican speech
5 Kaiser Health News: Sisters from Navajo Nation died after helping coronavirus patients
More Stories
Share this Story!
You are enjoying stories from the Indianz.Com Archive, a collection dating back to 2000. Some outgoing links may no longer work due to age.
All stories in the Indianz.Com Archive are available for publishing via Creative Commons License: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)