People from Wisconsin's 11 Native American tribes celebrated the end of winter at the 18th annual Winter's End Powwow Saturday and Sunday

CRANDON - The Forest County Potawatomi hosted the powwow at Crandon High School.

Organizers say the powwow had a good turnout this year. They were particularly excited to see a younger crowd learn about their cultural identity.

The powwow is a gathering of people. It's a time for socializing and renewing friendships.

Full story: WJFW

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