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A whole bunch collect for 2nd Annual Dance by the River Powwow

By Editorial Board Published September 30, 2025 2 Min Read
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A whole bunch collect for 2nd Annual Dance by the River Powwow

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Individuals sang and danced collectively to the beat of the drums for the second annual “Dance by the River Powwow.”

2nd Annual Dance by the River Powwow (WLNS)

It’s a cultural celebration, permitting Indigenous individuals to share their heritage and move alongside their traditions to others. 

Dancers from all generations, draped in colourful regalia, shifting to the beat of the drum, throughout the second annual Dance by the River Powwow.

Nichole Keway Biber, one of many dancers, says the occasion is pricey to her coronary heart. 

vlcsnap 2025 09 29 14h33m03s157Nichole Keway Biber (WLNS)

“I have been going all my life down in Grand Rapids, the place I grew up with my household,” stated Nichole Keway Biber.

Biber is a tribal citizen of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa. 

She says it’s vital to proceed the custom of powwows. 

She says that at one level in U.S. historical past, they weren’t allowed. 

“We would keep on going in those days when our traditions, our spiritual ways, our ceremonies were outlawed,” said Biber. “It wasn’t until the late 1970s that the Indian Religious Freedom Act was passed.” 

Aja Washington, Chair Member of the Anishinaabe Friendship Middle, says the theme for the gathering was to honor their ladies and to share what having Indigenous facilities can do for the group. 

“So we have to know that there is a area that we will present to them in order that they will collect, in order that they’ve a way of group, in order that they know that they are supported,” stated Aja Washington. 

As Biber dances in her jingle costume, embodying her tradition, she says it’s vital to maintain the custom going and educate the group that Indigenous Individuals are nonetheless right here. 

“To be out within the open and simply have this be a gathering and celebration, you recognize, that is a stunning custom to hold ahead and the intention that all of us want,” stated Biber.

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