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The student news of St. Paul Academy and Summit School

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PERFECT HOLE IN ONE. Sophomore Stella Hunter enjoyed this trip in many ways from being surrounded by Indigenous culture to enjoying the beautiful weather of Albuquerque at Arroyo del Oak Golf Course. When describing what experiencing a powwow is like Hunter commented: “It's probably like any other, theater event. You have your spectators, and then you have like the main act, which is the dancing. Just be respectful, don't judge, because this is something that's very important to us. If you ever want to go to a powwow, you totally should. It doesn't matter if you're Native or not.” (Photo submitted by Stella Hunter)

Hunter travels to North America’s largest powwow

Yasmin Khan, RubicOnline May 13, 2025
Sophomore Stella Hunter witnessed an explosion of Indigenous culture, tradition and unity at the Gathering of The Nations Powwow. The event brought together over 3,000 people, including attendees, singers, dancers and artisans, coming from over 700 different tribes across Canada and the U.S.
Following social distancing guidelines, only ten shoppers were allowed in the free market at once.

Minnesota chefs give food away in makeshift market

Nikolas Liepins, Contributor March 19, 2020
The free market will open again at noon on Friday, Mar. 20, at PUBLIC kitchen + bar (229 6th St E, St Paul, MN 55101).
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