St. Joseph’s Indian School’s Powwow Makes a Joyous Return
On September 17, 2022, St. Joseph’s Indian School hosted its 46th Annual Wačhípi (Powwow). The event was the first public wačhípi since the start of the pandemic. Seven drum groups participated, including the school’s own Pahá Makȟásaŋ Lowáŋpi – the Chalk Hills Singers. Close to 400 of the school’s benefactors from around the globe were on hand for the celebration.
Jubilant is the word that best describes the celebration of connections to tradition, spirituality, Uŋčí Makhá (Grandmother Earth) and all humanity. Moreover, it was an experience of the students’ culture, which St. Joseph’s Indian School dedicates itself to supporting. Nearly 100 St. Joseph’s students danced in the event, which drew 49 additional youth from the surrounding area to commpete.
Adding to the joyous nature of the wačhípi was a record attendance of 79 of the school’s alums who came to campus for the celebration. The school celebrated their presence with drawings for star quilts and other prizes.
Powwow dance competition results:
Jr. Boys Categories |
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Traditional |
Fancy |
Grass |
1. Blaze LaRoche |
Caden Lopez |
Brayden Thunder Shield |
2. Xavier Sevier |
Traevin Roubideaux |
Chantz Middletent |
3. Romeo Roubideaux |
Gunner Big Crow |
Jayden Munoz |
4. Patrick Big Eagle |
Misun Monje |
Tysin Cournoyer |
5. Lucien Gilette |
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Victor Peneaux |
6. Zane Bianas |
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Jacob Standing Bear |
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Jr. Girls Categories |
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Traditional |
Fancy |
Jingle |
1. Josephine Sazue |
Aleigha LaRoche |
Maribella Archambeau |
2. Americka American Horse |
Crystal Franklin |
Avayah Skunk |
3. Secret Loudner |
Persayis Swift Hawk |
Alexavia Taken Alive |
4. Emilee Black Spotted Horse |
Marlena Blaine |
Adrianna McCauley |
5. Say’Dee Summers |
Kayleigha Carpenter |
Antonia Black Moon |
6. Dallas Hanson |
Sophia Yellow Earrings |
Angel Stead |
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Teen Boys Categories |
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Traditional |
Fancy |
Grass |
1. Syrus Butzin |
Oyate Monje |
Memphis Joseph |
2. John Estes |
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3. Jaxon End of Horn |
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Teen Girls Categories |
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Traditional |
Fancy |
Jingle |
1. Clarysia Cooke |
Jalonna Eagle |
Tina Shields |
2. Louan Makes Room for Them |
Sherrilynn Wise Spirit |
Angelina Roubideaux |
3. Emilia Provancial |
Gabriela Blacksmith |
Aubrea Charger |
The wačhípi is an annual event, free and open to the public with handicap accessibility. For more information and a schedule of events for next year’s wačhípi, please contact St. Joseph’s Indian School at 605-234-3313 or visit www.stjo.org/powwow.