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The Indiana Daily Student

Shannon-Marie Turner sells handmade jewelry April 6 at the IU Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow. Turner said she is Navajo and makes beadwork and other jewelry representative of the southwestern Navajo style by incorporating turquoise and red prominently in her work. She said this was her fourth year attending the powwow. Colin Kulpa

Shannon-Marie Turner

Shannon-Marie Turner sells handmade jewelry April 6 at the IU Traditional Powwow in Dunn Meadow. Turner said she is Navajo and makes beadwork and other jewelry representative of the southwestern Navajo style by incorporating turquoise and red prominently in her work. She said this was her fourth year attending the powwow.