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1 Of North America's Largest Powwows Moving To Smaller Venue

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — One of North America's largest powwows will move to a smaller venue in New Mexico.

Gov. Susana Martinez and organizers said Wednesday that the Gathering of Nations will relocate to Expo New Mexico weeks after University of New Mexico said it would stop hosting the event.

University of New Mexico data shows after cleanup costs, the powwow resulted in a loss for the school of more than $2,300 in 2015.

It's unclear how the event will change with limited space next year.

The powwow is the one of the world's largest gathering of Native Americans and indigenous people. This year's event, held in April at UNM's basketball arena, attracted about 3,000 dancers from more than 700 tribes around the United States, Canada and Mexico.