First Nations University's Spring Celebration Powwow

RRLIP is pleased to share the Spring Celebration Powwow hosted by the First Nations University:
The First Nations University of Canada’s Annual Spring Celebration Powwow is one of the longest and largest running powwow celebrations in Saskatchewan and in Western Canada with over 8,000 visitors each year.
A powwow has a few interpretations among the various tribes in Canada and the United States. It can be viewed as a celebration or a ceremony as there are historical and traditional aspects that people still follow today.
Powwow is a way to celebrate a way of life, through the numerous dance styles, hearing the different songs and drums, engaging with Elders, meeting new friends and extended family, and acknowledging the lands of the region. Everyone is welcome to attend, spectate, join in on the inter-tribals and make new connections.
Date: April 19 & 20th 2025
Location: Brandt Center, REAL District Regina, SK
For more information please visit the website
RRLIP promotes Cultural Bridging through the activities of its Anti-Racism/Discrimination Working Group.This working group coordinates various learning opportunities for its members and the broader community to strengthen cultural awareness and understanding between all community members in Regina.