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Two representatives for the Murdered Missing Indigenous Relatives movement, Trisha Rivers and Hayden Parker, came and spoke ...
Everyone is welcome to attend the 51st annual Oneida Pow Wow Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Native dancers will showcase their ...
From welcoming the summer season to dancing your heart out at a day party, here are some ways to unwind in Toronto this weekend.
Native Montreal, a friendship centre, is gearing up to host its biggest event of the year to mark National Indigenous Peoples ...
Dance forms include traditional, fancy, jingle and grass dancing styles. As dancers prepared their handmade regalia, adorned in colorful patterns and beaded designs reflecting their tribes ...
“This is a gathering of the people, many different nations,” explained Barry Lee, emcee for the pow wow. “Musically, we have a variety of styles represented. We have the northern-style singers, ...
Indigenous people from all across the West Coast gather with Lassen County residents this weekend at the Lassen Community College softball field for the 16th annual Susanville Indian Rancheria ...
Native American culture was on display Saturday and Sunday at Mauch Chunk Lake Park. A pow wow, hosted by the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania, attracted several dozen Native Americans. They were from ...
Free celebrations are happening across the Queen City, including at Wascana Park, Government House, and the RCMP Heritage ...
Niyana Harris, 17, is a member of the Atahkakoop Cree Nation near Prince Albert, but grew up in Winnipeg for seven years ...