National Indigenous People’s Day Traditional Powwow a day of celebration and healing
As the sun shone down on the grounds of the Western Development Museum in North Battleford, visitors gathered to celebrate with one another. Voices joyful with anticipation mingled with the drumming music blasting from the speakers and as the annual National Indigenous People’s Day Traditional Powwow got underway, the mood was one of light, excitement but also one of healing.
“It’s such a great day for people to come out,” said Kristin Parenteau, a family service worker and supervisor from Kanaweyimik Child and Family Services.
She explained that students from local schools, residents of regional care homes, community members and elders were all taking part in the reconciliation.