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53rd Annual Dartmouth College Powwow Poster. Includes lists of specials, drum groups, and staff.

Dartmouth Powwow 2025

Voices of Indigenous Peoples (VIP) is excited to invite you to join us for the 53rd Annual Dartmouth College Powwow on May 10th, 2023.
The powwow will take place from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm, and we will be departing from campus around 10:00 am, traveling by school vans and personal cars, and returning by 6:30 pm. Native and non-Native students are warmly encouraged to participate!
In Indigenous cultures across Turtle Island (North America), powwows are large contemporary traditional gatherings organized around dance, song, ceremony, and feast.

Off Campus

V.I.P. and Tea

Please join Voices of Indigenous Peoples on Saturdays from 7pm to 8pm in the AFC! Tea will be provided, so bring your own mug if you want! We will enjoy Jackbox games or watch “Reservation Dogs.” All identities are welcome!

Anderson Freeman Resource Center

V.I.P. and Tea

Please join Voices of Indigenous Peoples on Saturdays from 7pm to 8pm in the AFC! Tea will be provided, so bring your own mug if you want! We will enjoy Jackbox games or watch “Reservation Dogs.” All identities are welcome!

Anderson Freeman Resource Center

V.I.P. and Tea

Please join Voices of Indigenous Peoples on Saturdays from 7pm to 8pm in the AFC! Tea will be provided, so bring your own mug if you want! We will enjoy Jackbox games or watch “Reservation Dogs.” All identities are welcome!

Anderson Freeman Resource Center

V.I.P. and Tea

Please join Voices of Indigenous Peoples on Saturdays from 7pm to 8pm in the AFC! Tea will be provided, so bring your own mug if you want! We will enjoy Jackbox games or watch “Reservation Dogs.” All identities are welcome!

Anderson Freeman Resource Center

V.I.P. and Tea

Please join Voices of Indigenous Peoples on Saturdays from 7pm to 8pm in the AFC! Tea will be provided, so bring your own mug if you want! We will enjoy Jackbox games or watch “Reservation Dogs.” All identities are welcome!

Anderson Freeman Resource Center