Gallery: Second annual Pow Wow hosted by the CHS Native American Club
The second annual Pow Wow was presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club on Friday night at CHS.
CHS Pow Wow

Westin Jones, 15, Head Man Dancer and CHS student, competes in the second annual Pow Wow at Coconino High School on Friday night presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunCHS Pow Wow

Taliyah Manymules, 16, carefully applies war paint before dancing in the second annual Pow Wow presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club on Friday night at CHS.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunCHS Pow Wow

Quincy Smith dances in the second annual Pow Wow presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club on Friday night.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunCHS Pow Wow

Lilith RedDeer, 4, smiles as she competes in the Tiny Tots Division in the second annual Pow Wow presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club on Friday night at CHS.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunCHS Pow Wow

Fancy dancers compete during the second annual Pow Wow presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club on Friday night.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunCHS Pow Wow

James Jones dances during the second annual Pow Wow presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club on Friday night.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunCHS Pow Wow

Kaitlyn Davis braids the hair of sister Lillian Davis, 15, to get her ready to dance in the second annual Pow Wow presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club on Friday night.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunCHS Pow Wow

Chatumn Knight, 8, competes during the second annual Pow Wow presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club on Friday night at CHS.
Hattie Loper, Arizona Daily SunCHS Pow Wow

Hundreds of people attend the second annual Pow Wow at Coconino High School on Friday and Saturday. It was presented by the Coconino High School Native American Club.
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