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Eighth annual Native American Day Parade in Sioux Falls spotlights community groups and grand marshal from Sioux Falls School District 49-5

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The eighth annual Native American Day Parade in Sioux Falls featured floats, tribal groups, school clubs and community services. Grand marshal Dale Lee Chasing Hawk, a psychologist with the Sioux Falls School District 49-5, was honored; recruiters, recovery groups and food service volunteers were present.

Sioux Falls hosted its eighth annual Native American Day Parade, drawing tribal representatives, student groups, service organizations and community volunteers for a procession that highlighted culture, community services and local participation.

Event organizers welcomed attendees, introduced the parade’s grand marshal and narrated the procession as floats, students and tribal delegations passed along the route. “Once again, welcome to the eighth annual Native American Day Parade here in Sioux Falls, South Dakota,” an event announcer said as the parade began.

The parade named Dale Lee Chasing Hawk as grand marshal. Chasing Hawk is a psychologist with the Sioux Falls School District 49-5 who the announcer said has worked primarily at Hawthorne Elementary and Anne Sullivan Elementary. The announcer outlined Chasing…

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