Celebrating Native American heritage

Senior anthropology major Miriam Rangel and junior psychology major Raeanne Schaffer share an “Indian taco” – a dish made of ground beef, cheese, lettuce and salsa on top of traditional fry bread – at the San Manuel Pow Wow held at California State San Bernadino Friday. A group of six students, led by Assistant Director for Multicultural Affairs Misty Levingston, attended the Native American gathering for a Souljourn trip sponsored the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life.
Senior anthropology major Miriam Rangel and junior psychology major Raeanne Schaffer share an “Indian taco” – a dish made of ground beef, cheese, lettuce and salsa on top of traditional fry bread – at the San Manuel Pow Wow held at California State San Bernardino Friday. A group of six students, led by Assistant Director for Multicultural Affairs Misty Levingston, attended the Native American gathering for a Souljourn trip sponsored the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life. / photo by Natasha Brennan
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