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Southern Ute Brave Alternate, Theoden Greany round dancing during Fort Lewis College’s Wanbli Ota Social Dance, Tuesday, Oct. 10.
Southern Ute Brave Alternate Theoden Greany stands for a photo alongside Fort Lewis College President, Tom Stikus; Durango City Council member, Gilda Yazzie; Fort Lewis College Hozhoni Ambassador, Suntilla Jack; and Hozhoni Ambassador First Attendant, Jordyn Begay after the Fort Lewis College Indigenous Peoples Day Solidarity Walk, Monday, Oct. 9.
Theoden Greany walking during the Fort Lewis College Indigenous Peoples Day Solidarity Walk, Monday, Oct. 9.
Southern Ute Brave Alternate, Theoden Greany waits with other royalty for the first Grand Entry to start at the Northern Navajo Fair Powwow in Shiprock, N.M. from Oct. 6-7.
Southern Ute Royalty thanks the Montessori students for participating in the Round Dance hosted by the SUIMA School Board on Tuesday, Oct. 10.
Southern Ute Brave Alternate, Theoden Greany marches towards the Uranium Mills in White Mesa, Friday, Oct. 6.
Photo Credit: courtesy Dominika Joy
Photo Credit: Robert L. Ortiz | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: courtesy Dominika Joy
Photo Credit: courtesy Dominika Joy
Photo Credit: courtesy Dominika Joy
Photo Credit: courtesy Dominika Joy
Photo Credit: courtesy Dominika Joy







SU Brave Alternate makes the rounds
Thursday - October 19, 2023 by drumadmin
Tags: Durango City Council member Gilda Yazzie; Fort Lewis College Hozhoni Ambassador Suntilla Jack, Fort Lewis College Indigenous Peoples Day Solidarity Walk, Fort Lewis College President Tom Stikus, Fort Lewis College’s Wanbli Ota Social Dance, Hozhoni Ambassador First Attendant Jordyn Begay, Northern Navajo Fair Powwow, Southern Ute Brave Alternate Theoden Greany, SUIMA Round Dance, Uranium Mills in White Mesa