Powwow and Lūʻau at Dartmouth

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Native American, Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander students share and celebrate their cultures.

Native American and Indigenous students celebrated Powwow on the Green on May 9, and members of Hōkūpa`a, Dartmouth’s Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander student group, marked the 30th anniversary of Lūʻau on May 10 on Baker Lawn.

University Photographer Sophia Scull ’25 shows the community celebrations in photos.

Photos
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Person walking with a vibrant, flowing headdress
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Student in indigenous garb
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Woman dancing in indigenous garb
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People standing in a line
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Person dancing in indigenous garb
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People dancing in indigenous garb
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Indigenous garb under a translucent parka
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People dancing in indigenous garb
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Two people balancing a potato between their foreheads
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Flowers laid out on a table
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People dancing on a stage in front of Baker Tower
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People dancing in sync
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People making flower garlands
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Person with a rose garland clapping
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Large group of people dancing
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Group dancing on Baker Lawn in matching outfits
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People dancing in sync
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People holding a Dartmouth 2026 flag in front of Baker Tower