Urban First Nations POW WOW in air conditioning...

I flew back to Canada 3 weeks ago and been visiting with friends and family and getting reacquainted with climate and time zone (noon here is midnight at my condo in Asia).

I came in from a two hour hike yesterday to the plan to go see a Pow Wow. (noun pow-wow. a North American Indian ceremony involving feasting, singing, and dancing.)

That was my first time I witnessed a Pow Wow. It was an international gathering of First Nations and sponsored by the Manitob Ahee council. The drum groups were shivering and the dancers were of all ages and shook the entire floor when the entire nations assembled. It was spectacular. 


I had a very good time for two hours and felt more than welcome but then started to feel outside so I left. Nonetheless I would enjoy attending again in a more natural aboriginal setting if the chance ever arises. 

Two memories will stay with me from the PowWow. They are:
1. a quote that went "Religion has all the good answers to the questions that Indians never asked", and,

2. an overheard conversation, "...an urban Pow Wow held with all the conveniences including air conditioning. Never thought I would see the day" -aboriginal parent complaining about having to buy his daughter a shawl at the  Manitob Ahee International Pow Wow. 

I'll be in touch 

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