
Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl celebrates 75 years of culture, dancing, and joy
From WXPR We Live Up Here by WXPR Public Radio
August 1, 2025 · 6 min
About this episode
The episode discusses the 75-year celebration of the Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl and its cultural significance.
For 75 years, Lac du Flambeau tribal members have shared their culture and traditions with visitors at the Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl.Each week the Indian Bowl invites visitors to experience a Pow Wow.
Topics covered
- Pow Wow
- Native American culture
- community celebration
- traditions
- dance
Keywords
- Waaswaaganing Indian Bowl
- Lac du Flambeau
- Pow Wow
- Native American traditions
- cultural celebration
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Lac du Flambeau
Places: Waaswaaganing
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