Troy Elementary School kindergartners perform songs as Indian Tribes at powwow

Published 4:00 am Friday, November 20, 2015

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON Troy Elementary Schools kindergartners learned the story of Thanksgiving and learned the way of the Indians, as well. The students performed a powwow for their parents Thursday, presenting all that they had learned. Above, pictured, from right, are Henry Grenon, Danah Al-Bahti and Kate Dykes. Below, at left, is Nasiah Avirett.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
Troy Elementary Schools kindergartners learned the story of Thanksgiving and learned the way of the Indians, as well. The students performed a powwow for their parents Thursday, presenting all that they had learned. Above, pictured, from right, are Henry Grenon, Danah Al-Bahti and Kate Dykes. Below, at left, is Nasiah Avirett.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON Troy Elementary Schools kindergartners learned the story of Thanksgiving and learned the way of the Indians, as well. The students performed a powwow for their parents Thursday, presenting all that they had learned. Pictured are Aubrey Jordan, Chloe Makau and Nathan Register singing a song.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
Troy Elementary Schools kindergartners learned the story of Thanksgiving and learned the way of the Indians, as well. The students performed a powwow for their parents Thursday, presenting all that they had learned. Pictured are Aubrey Jordan, Chloe Makau and Nathan Register singing a song.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON Troy Elementary Schools kindergartners learned the story of Thanksgiving and learned the way of the Indians, as well. The students performed a powwow for their parents Thursday, presenting all that they had learned. Pictured is Nasiah Avirett.

MESSENGER PHOTO/COURTNEY PATTERSON
Troy Elementary Schools kindergartners learned the story of Thanksgiving and learned the way of the Indians, as well. The students performed a powwow for their parents Thursday, presenting all that they had learned. Pictured is Nasiah Avirett.

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