Grand Canyon University students continued their education into other cultures at the Indigenous Culture Celebration on Thursday night. Here's the story .
Phillip Robert of the Gila River Indian Community sings a ceremonial tribal song during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
“Longhair” of the Havasupai Indian community during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Students were treated to traditional native american foods during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
A member of one of the many tribal nations present for the event speaks during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
GCU student and member of the Mohave tribal nation Gabriel Sharp performs a ceremonial song during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
GCU freshman Jasmine Siemek, right, and fellow students listen to traditional tribal music performed during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Leroy Billiman of the Navajo Indian community burns sage to cleanse the area of negative energy during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
A Native American ceremonial gathering drum during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Members from several Tribal Nations play a ceremonial gathering drum during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
A student appears to find inward peace while listening to the sounds of Native American tribal music during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Members from several Tribal Nations play a ceremonial gathering drum during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Melody Billy, right, and Simone Thomas perform a ceremonial Navajo song during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
A beaded Navajo Tribal Seal during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
A ceremonial Eagle Staff marked several of the booths during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Many Native American organizations were present during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Students join members of the various tribal nations in a ceremonial dance during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
“Longhair” of the Havasupai Indian community performs a ceremonial song during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Students join members of the various tribal nations in a ceremonial dance during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.
Students join members of the various tribal nations in a ceremonial dance during the Multicultural Office’s Indigenous Culture Celebration on Prescott Field on Nov. 3, 2022.