St. Joseph’s Indian School Powwow Makes a Joyous Return
On September 16, 2023, St. Joseph’s Indian School hosted its 47th Annual Wačhípi (Powwow). Five drum groups participated, including the school’s own Pahá Makȟásaŋ Lowáŋpi – the Chalk Hills Singers. Close to 350 of the school’s benefactors from around the globe were on hand for the celebration.
A gentle breeze and temperatures in the 70s made the perfect climate for 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 90 St. Joseph’s students danced in the event, which drew more than 40 additional youth from the surrounding area to compete.
Adding to the festive feel of the wačhípi was a record attendance of 65 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.
The school’s new Equine Therapy Center hosted tours at noon on Friday, September 15. The new state-of-the-art 19,200-square-foot building includes a large riding area, 12 horse stalls, tack rooms, a wash bay, a classroom, two offices, an observation area and a kitchenette.
Powwow dance competition results:
Jr. Boys Categories |
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Traditional |
Fancy |
Grass |
1. Xavier Sevier |
No Contestants |
Zuya Iron Horn |
2. Kellen Gray |
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Dylan Foote |
3. Romeo Roubideaux |
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Jayden Munoz |
4. Truth Quick Bear |
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Caden Lopez |
5. “Tristan” Black Lance |
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Tristan Marshall |
6. Zayne Bianas |
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Samuel Flying Hawk |
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Jr. Girls Categories |
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Traditional |
Fancy |
Jingle |
1. Alexavia Holy Elk Face |
Persais Swift Hawk |
Bright Star Iron Horn |
2. Josephine Sazue |
Sophia Yellow Earings |
Adrianna McCauley |
3. Americka American Horse |
Aleighya LaRoche |
Lamya LaRoche |
4. Shalisa Yellow Earrings |
Arihanni Archambeau-Quiver |
Cambre Medicine Bird |
5. Chloe Medicine Bird |
Penelope First In Trouble |
Say’Dee Summers |
6. Dallas Hanson |
Crystal Franklin |
Wacapi Two Hawks |
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Teen Boys Categories |
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Traditional |
Fancy |
Grass |
1. Blayze LaRoche |
Traevin Roubideaux |
No Contestants |
2. Tywin Grassrope |
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Teen Girls Categories |
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Traditional |
Fancy |
Jingle |
1. Clarysia Cooke |
Sherrilynn Wise Spirit |
Aubrea Charger |
2. Joanna Marroquin |
Consuelo Summers |
Makaia Hurley |
3. Ava Appel |
Amelia LaPointe |
Cante Rencountre |
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.