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RAPID CITY, S.D. (KOTA) – The 36th annual He Sapa Wacipi Na Oskate, also known as The Black Hills Pow Wow, will be held at The Monument from Oct. 11 to 13.

The event celebrates and honors Native American culture across the country, and the theme “Come Dance With Us” commemorates that yearly.

The Black Hills Powwow has become one of the premier American Indian cultural events in the United States, attracting thousands of dancers, singers, artisans and several thousand spectators from across the country.

In addition to the powwow, spectators can enjoy a fine arts show, He Sapa Win pageant, style show, vendors, wellness symposium for youth, and tournaments for hand games, golf, and archery.

To purchase tickets for the event, head to The Monument’s website.

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