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Sharing culture and traditions on and off the powwow trail

Sharing culture and traditions on and off the powwow trail

LaChance loves sharing his skills and he dances in memory of his past mentors and Elders, all of whom helped make him the good person he is today.
Augmented reality exhibition on now at Godfrey Dean Art Gallery

Augmented reality exhibition on now at Godfrey Dean Art Gallery

Spray paint stencils trigger an augmented reality.
Wanuskewin hosts Buffalo Treaty signing

Wanuskewin hosts Buffalo Treaty signing

The treaty was signed at Wanuskewin Heritage Park, the site where buffalo roamed hundreds of years ago.
Littletent performs hoop dance at Yorkton Exhibition

Littletent performs hoop dance at Yorkton Exhibition

Said hoop dancing helped him to live a healthy life.
Harold Gadwa: Powwow can help heal intergenerational trauma

Harold Gadwa: Powwow can help heal intergenerational trauma

After nearly a century of our traditional ways being outlawed, Gadwa feels empowered to dance with his fellow Indigenous brothers and sisters.
Prayer house helps Stringer learn her Doukhobor roots

Prayer house helps Stringer learn her Doukhobor roots

Stringer's baba [grandmother] also told her stories.
Filipino food festival returns in Saskatoon

Filipino food festival returns in Saskatoon

Organizers of the Saskatchewan Filipino Muzik and Food Street Festival 2022 are promising a bigger and exciting event this year that will feature more food vendors and performers.
Making the saxophone a household name in classical music

Making the saxophone a household name in classical music

The Prairie Saxophone Initiative premieres on their Going for Baroque cross-provincial tour, which includes Saskatoon and North Battleford.
Northern Pikes lead man Jay Semko turns to poetry in new book

Northern Pikes lead man Jay Semko turns to poetry in new book

Best known as lead man of the Northern Pikes, Jay Semko has often performed as a musician in Yorkton.
Immerse in culture at Wanuskewin summer camps

Immerse in culture at Wanuskewin summer camps

The day camps are open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous kids.
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