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    The Tutxinmepu Powwow is University of Idaho’s annual celebration of Native American culture, hosted by U of I Tribal Nations Student Affairs and the Office of Tribal Relations. Held each spring in Moscow, Idaho, this free event brings together tribal communities, students and the public for a weekend of traditional dance, music and cultural exchange.

    Event details

    • Dates: First weekend in April
    • Location: ICCU Arena, 1000 Stadium Drive, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho
    • Admission: Free and open to the public
    • Hosted by: Tribal Nations Student Affairs and the Office of Tribal Relations.

    How to participate

    • Dancers and Drummers: Open to all; no pre-registration required.
    • Vendors: Complete the Vendor Registration Form.
    • Volunteers: Contact Tribal Nations Student Affairs at natives@uidaho.edu.

    About the Tutxinmepu Powwow

    Tutxinmepu is a Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) word meaning “the place where the deer lost their spots,” referring to the Palouse region. The powwow honors this heritage and fosters cultural awareness through vibrant performances and community gathering.

    The event features Grand Entries, traditional and competitive dance categories, drumming, a royalty pageant and vendor booths offering Native arts, crafts and food. Specials include graduate recognition, outstanding alumni and more.

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    Related events

    • Indigenous Peoples’ Day: Celebrated annually in October on campus to honor Indigenous cultures and histories.
    • Native American Heritage Month: A series of events in November recognizing Native American contributions and traditions.

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