The Denver March Powwow took place March 15-17 at the Denver Coliseum.
Thaddeus Broken Nose, 4, joins in with the White River Crossing drum circle as they perform during the 48th annual Denver March Pow Wow at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on March 17, 2024. The Denver March Powwow originally started as a way to connect urban Native youth to their heritage. The annual event showcases traditional dancing and drumming passed from one generation to the next.
Chad Red Elk, center, carrying the Eagle staff, center, and Walter Cross Dog, carrying the Colorado Flag, right, take part in the grand entry processional in the 48th annual Denver March Pow Wow at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on March 17, 2024. The Denver March Powwow originally started as a way to connect urban Native youth to their heritage. The annual event showcases traditional dancing and drumming passed from one generation to the next.
Thaddeus Broken Nose, 4, joins in with the White River Crossing drum circle as they perform during the 48th annual Denver March Pow Wow at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on March 17, 2024. The Denver March Powwow originally started as a way to connect urban Native youth to their heritage. The annual event showcases traditional dancing and drumming passed from one generation to the next.
Jasper Little Head, 9, and his sister Haven, 11, Northern Cheyenne and Navajo from Lawrence, Kansas, have some down time playing on their phones as they wait to compete in dances during the 48th annual Denver March Pow Wow at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on March 17, 2024. The Denver March Powwow originally started as a way to connect urban Native youth to their heritage. The annual event showcases traditional dancing and drumming passed from one generation to the next.
Men compete in the grass dance during the 48th annual Denver March Pow Wow at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on March 17, 2024. The Denver March Powwow originally started as a way to connect urban Native youth to their heritage. The annual event showcases traditional dancing and drumming passed from one generation to the next. The Powwow includes women’s jingle, fancy shawl and buckskin dances and the men’s grass, fancy, traditional, straight and chicken dances.
Chad Red Elk, of Fargo, North Dakota, center, carries the Eagle staff as he helps lead dozens of other members during the grand entry in the 48th annual Denver March Pow Wow at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on March 17, 2024. The Denver March Powwow originally started as a way to connect urban Native youth to their heritage. The annual event showcases traditional dancing and drumming passed from one generation to the next.
Men compete in the grass dance during the 48th annual Denver March Pow Wow at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on March 17, 2024. The Denver March Powwow originally started as a way to connect urban Native youth to their heritage. The annual event showcases traditional dancing and drumming passed from one generation to the next. The Powwow includes women’s jingle, fancy shawl and buckskin dances and the men’s grass, fancy, traditional, straight and chicken dances.
Chad Red Elk, of Fargo, North Dakota, center, carries the Eagle staff as he helps lead dozens of other members during the grand entry in the 48th annual Denver March Pow Wow at the Denver Coliseum in Denver on March 17, 2024. The Denver March Powwow originally started as a way to connect urban Native youth to their heritage. The annual event showcases traditional dancing and drumming passed from one generation to the next.
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