Westwood Annual Social Powwow
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Hosted by the Westwood High School Native American Club. This event is a Native American powwow that includes traditional singing, dances, arts & crafts, and plenty of food, especially frybread. The Native American Club would like to invite you to join us in learning more about the Native American culture that is still alive and well. Everyone is welcome!
Westwood Annual Social Powwow
Phone : (480) 472-4511 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : doknorton@mpsaz.org
Web: www.mpsaz.org/westwood/activities
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