Show Native American folklore comes to life h a N w r k o f 4 C II IIii ii r SA p t A y 1 t 5 Elvira Murphy furphy Writer THE HE third annual wow pow-wow was i held May 10 at South City Campus pus This Ibis years year's event was arranged differently differently dif than in the past two years The program began with ith a Gourd Dance This type t y p e 0 of f d dance a n c ce e 0 originated rig i n ate d fro from the Cheyenne tribes The evening wow pow-wow j began at pm p.m. with the traditional grand entry The grand entry is an introduction of the flags the U US U.S. S flag Utah state flag and an Eagle staff followed by any royalty who attend and then the various dancers The wow powwow represents a social gathering gathering gathering gather gather- ing of tribes or a gathering for anyone who enjoys the Native American culture This Iltis wow pow marked the first time the Indian Club hosted a cOin competition petition wow pow-wow and elected its first princess Christy Williams Williams will be representing at various wows pow-wows held tI throughout the country The wow pow-wow for the Native American students at is a representation of their culture and a way to build guild a bridge of un un- The Indian club members would like to thank all the people involved with making the annual event possible The Indian club is currently looking for new officers for the up upcoming cOining year To hold an office in the club you must be he at least cast 4 1 Native American The group would encourage anyone interested interested interested inter inter- ested in becoming involved to come and join the club To lb be a member you do not have to tobe be he Native American c 4 4 a L W f t 1 r d' d 1 h. h rb zo r rr r. r A r r ll t P 1 r 1 1 i q t yV I d |