NFN 36th Annual Traditional Powwow

Aug 31 - Sept 1, 2024
Grand entry 12 pm Saturday and Sunday. First Time Dancer Special at 10.30 am. Sunrise Ceremony August 29 to September 1.
For more information visit NFN Traditional Powwow Facebook.
Aug 31 - Sept 1, 2024
Grand entry 12 pm Saturday and Sunday. First Time Dancer Special at 10.30 am. Sunrise Ceremony August 29 to September 1.
For more information visit NFN Traditional Powwow Facebook.
July 26-28, 2024
Held at Wauzhushk Onigum Powwow Island. Grand entry Friday 7 pm, Saturday and Sunday 1 pm and 7 pm. IRSS Acknowledgement Saturday at 3 pm.
For more information Kenora Chiefs Advisory Facebook page.
May 31, 2024
Grand entry at 11 am and 6 pm. Head dancers: Tim McGregor and Kim Wheatley. Jr head dancers: Ashton and Cherish. Arena director: Robert Stoneypoint. MC: Beedahsiga Elliot. Confirmed drum: Al Nations Jr. Takes place at the Centre for Indigenous Excellence and Land-Based Learning, 13990 Mississauga Road, Cheltenham, ON.
For more information, email david.babcock@peelsb.com or visit the Instagram account.
June 29-30, 2024
This powwow is being held In honour of the One Dish and One Spoon Treaty and Truth and Reconciliation. It is a way to bring our cultures together in celebration in a good way and to learn about each other in a positive way. Takes place at Annie Williams Park in Bracebridge, Ontario.
For more information, visit the website or Facebook page.
May 17-19, 2024
Drumming and dancing from Friday to Sunday. Everyone welcome. Traditional pow wow with lots of draws and a feast on Saturday. Sun rise ceremony.
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The Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre is a non-profit organization established in 1975 under the direction of Grand Council Treaty #9, now known as the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN). The centre is funded by Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) through its Cultural Education Centres Program. The Ojibway and Cree Cultural Centre is managed by a board of directors who represent each tribal council area of NAN.
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