Photo gallery: Indigenous Peoples Day celebration at South Park

An Indigenous Peoples Day celebration, organized by Haskell Indian Nations University, took place Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 in South Park. The event featured dancing, food, craft vendors and speeches.

photo by: Nick Krug

Dancers proceed during the grand entry portion of the Indigenous Peoples Day celebration on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 at South Park. In addition to the dancing, the event, which was organized by Haskell Indian Nations University, also featured food and craft vendors.

photo by: Nick Krug

One-year-old Keyan Makuk, Oglala Sioux and Potawatomi of Lawrence, is held by his father, Andreios Alexander, Oglala Sioux of Lawrence, as the they proceed around the dancing ring in celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 at South Park. In addition to the dancing, the event, which was organized by Haskell Indian Nations University, also featured food and craft vendors.

photo by: Nick Krug

Four-year-old Echo Deer, Winnebago of Lawrence, holds hands with his grandmother and a friend during a group dance in celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 at South Park. In addition to the dancing, the event, which was organized by Haskell Indian Nations University, also featured food and craft vendors.

photo by: Nick Krug

Haskell Indian Nations University junior Calvin Smith, Navajo of Kayenta, Arizona, a member of the Haskell drumming group Red Society, helps lead a circle of dancers during a celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 at South Park. In addition to the dancing, the event, which was organized by Haskell, also featured food and craft vendors.

photo by: Nick Krug

A circle of dancers, both indigenous and non-indigenous, proceed around the ring in celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 at South Park. In addition to the dancing, the event, which was organized by Haskell Indian Nations University, also featured food and craft vendors.

photo by: Nick Krug

Drummers with Red Society, a Haskell Indian Nations University drumming group, lead a circle of dancers in celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 at South Park. In addition to the dancing, the event, which was organized by Haskell, also featured food and craft vendors.

photo by: Nick Krug

Six-year-olds Whray Wilson, left, Gila River Pima and Navajo, Lawrence, and Tatum Deer, Winnebago, Lawrence, get caught up in conversation as they stand on the outside of the dancing ring during a celebration of Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday, Oct. 10, 2016 at South Park. In addition to the dancing, the event, which was organized by Haskell Indian Nations University, also featured food and craft vendors.