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Flagstaff Indigenous Commission details April community powwow; event to be free to public

Flagstaff City Indigenous Commission · February 12, 2026
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City staff and commissioners outlined logistics for the City of Flagstaff community social powwow, set for mid-April alongside Flagstaff High School’s contest powwow; organizers confirmed emcee, arena director, head dancers, host drums, vendor arrangements and that proceeds will support the school’s Native American Club.

City staff and commissioners on Feb. 12 presented detailed plans for the City of Flagstaff community social powwow, scheduled to coincide with the Flagstaff High School contest powwow in mid-April. Staff said the event will be free to the public and that vendor fees will benefit the school’s Native American Club.

"The City of Flagstaff community social powwow, a kinship gathering at Abalone Shell Mountain," said Rose Tohi, the commission’s staff liaison, summarizing the chosen theme and location language. Tohi confirmed the contest powwow dates for Flagstaff High School and said the broader…

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