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Quinnipiac faculty and students host first powwow in university’s 96-year history

Summary by The Quinnipiac Chronicle
The Quinnipiac University Indigenous Student Union and the Indigeneity Initiative hosted “Dancing in the Shadow of the Giant,” the first powwow at the university, Sunday, bringing together the five tribal nations of Connecticut and tribes from surrounding states. A powwow is a gathering held by Native American and First Nation communities that often involves singing, dancing and ceremonies. “When I became president of ISU, I was like, ‘Ok, this …
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The Quinnipiac Chronicle broke the news in on Wednesday, April 16, 2025.
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