The event also featured a vendor fair with a unique assortment of handcrafted items and traditional foods
The Ian Beddis Gymnasium was awash with colour, community and connection as the second annual powwow drew hundreds to Brock University on Jan. 17. Hosted by the Hadiya’dagénhahs First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Centre and the Office of the Vice-Provost, Indigenous Engagement, the free public event featured a vibrant display of First Nations, Métis and Inuit music, dance, art and cuisine.
People from all nations gathered in shared celebration of culture, tradition and resilience as drum rolls roared through the air, music and song reverberated from the rafters and pure pride filled the hearts of all in attendance. The event began with a grand entry that welcomed Elders, veterans, Brock leaders, dignitaries and dancers in traditional regalia who presented various flags of significance.
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