Time Out Wacipi PowWow

Apr
10–12

A powwow is considered a celebration of life. It is called Wacipi (WAH CHEE PEE) in the Lakota/Dakota language and Ni-mi-win in Anishinabe (Chippewa/Ojibwa) language. This celebration is a time when people of all ages can gather together, to sing, dance, renew old friendships, make new friends, and share the beauty of life.

Dates, Location & Info

Dates
Apr 10 – Apr 12
Admission
Weekend $8, daily $5, children under 6 and 55 and over free
Address
UND Campus
Phone
701-777-4291
Email
[email protected]
Website
und.edu/orgs/indian-association

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