The Bama Indigenous Student Organization Network hosted the Indigenous Peoples’ Day Cultural Exhibition to educate students about Indigenous culture and showcase Native American dancing on the Student Center lawn on Monday. The event featured dancers from the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians and drumming from the Southern Pine Drum Group. “To us, music is medicine — medicine meaning it helps our soul, it helps our spirit, physically it helps our body,” said Daniel Isaac, a speaker for the event and member of the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians. “But most of all … it’s good for the mind.” Isaac is a member of the Choctaw Housing Authority and works for the United States Department of
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