Gallery: FHS Native American Club hosts the 46th annual Pow Wow
The Flagstaff High School Native American Club hosted the 46th annual Pow Wow Friday, April 18. Hundreds of people attended the two-day event.
FHS Pow Wow

Jared Brown applies war paint as he gets ready to compete at the 46th annual Pow Wow at Flagstaff High School last Friday night. Hundreds of people attended the two-day event presented by the Flagstaff High School Native American Club.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunFHS Pow Wow

Kenan Begay, 17, dances during the 46th annual Pow Wow presented by the Flagstaff High School Native American Club on Friday night.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunFHS Pow Wow

Raiden Morgan, 8, waits for his turn to compete in the 46th annual Pow Wow presented by the Flagstaff High School Native American Club on Friday night.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunFHS Pow Wow

Jaderae Dennison-Bitah dances during the 46th annual Pow Wow presented by the Flagstaff High School Native American Club on Friday night.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunFHS Pow Wow

Theoden Greany, 6, competes during the 46th annual Pow Wow at Flagstaff High School Friday night.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunFHS Pow Wow

Fancy dancers compete as hundreds of people attend the 46th annual Pow Wow on Friday at Flagstaff High School. The event was hosted by the Flagstaff High School Native American Club.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunFHS Pow Wow

Nana Manson dances during the 46th annual Pow Wow presented by the Flagstaff High School Native American Club on Friday night in the War Memorial Gymnasium.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunFHS Pow Wow

The New Boyz drum circle plays during the 46th annual Pow Wow presented by the Flagstaff High School Native American Club on Friday night in the War Memorial Gymnasium.
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