People traveled far and near from across the Northwest. To commemorate the Yakama Nations Treaty of 1855. With a parade, pow wow, and rodeo.

Everything started with the Yakama Nation pageant. That took place at the Yakama Nation Agency Monday (June 3.) Where royalty candidates participated in various events. On Friday(June 7th) the Treaty Days parade took place in Toppenish. This was also the anniversary of the Cultural Center.

Lakota hip hop artist Frank Waln did a free performance. He told his story about living the Rosebud reservation, located in South Dakota. Being raised by a single mom. Keeping his tribe's language alive.

People filled the White Swan pavilion. For the 164th annual Treaty Days powwow. Everyone enjoyed the Native American dancing, drumming, and singing.

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