The Him-Dak festivities began with a welcome from the master of ceremonies, Chairman Robert Miguel, along with the presentation of awards for the 5K color run and fun run/walk. Performers included the Morning Star Leadership Youth Council, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community with bird dancing and singing by the river, Native American hoop dancer Kevin Duncan, and Yaqui deer dancer Norberto Coronado. Artist demonstrations took place from 9 a.m. to noon and included basket weaving by Sally Antone and oil painting by Joseph Smith and Dwayne Antone. It was a day full of cultural and festive celebrations for the community.
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