Drums were struck and feet pounded the ground in time during the Native American cultural celebration Nov. 10 on NE Campus.
Hosted by the Circle of Nations club, Native elder and spiritual leader Cliff Quetone erected a teepee and the Bear Claw Drum Group performed seven songs accompanied by traditional dance.
“We feel like it’s really important to share our heritage and educate the community,” NE academic advisor Marjeanna Burge said. “This is more of a cultural celebration.”
Native American guests Dennis and Marjorie Begay performed tribal dances in traditional dress, which included solo female and male performances, an appreciation song and a friendship dance that involved audience members.
NE student Summer Finley found the whole ceremony interesting, especially the dancing.
“I liked the traditional outfits. It’s a very good way of seeing the culture,” she said. “I like how they talked to us more in depth than just what the textbooks tell us.”
The month of November is Native American Heritage Month. Check inside this issue for a calendar of events.
— Dylan Bradley