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Native American Recognition Days (NARD) Powwow

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The Arizona Native American community celebrates Native American Recognition Days from October through December each year. Download the flyer below for a full listing of events taking place over these months in the various communities! The Pow Wow is only one of many agendas. All dancers and drum groups welcome!

Native American Recognition Days (NARD) Powwow

Address : Steele Indian School Park, 300 E Indian School Road Phoenix AZ
Phone : (602)264-6768   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : info@phxindcenter.org

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Admission Fee : Free Admission/Open to the public

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