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Resources for languages;
http://learn.creedictionary.com
http://icor.ottawainuitchildrens.com
Here is an excellent starting point to hear see and learn First Nation Languages
Cathy Wheaton First Nations speaking project.
https://www.youtube.com/user/chimiskwew/playlists
http://learn.creedictionary.com
http://icor.ottawainuitchildrens.com
Here is an excellent starting point to hear see and learn First Nation Languages
Cathy Wheaton First Nations speaking project.
https://www.youtube.com/user/chimiskwew/playlists
The Pow-Wow; Jiingtamok
The Pow-Wow is referred by different names depending on the First Nation’s language. Pow Wows will vary in their celebration activities, but traditionally it is an opportunity for people to gather and share in cultural celebrations like drumming, dancing, feasting and sharing of gifts. Other ceremonies such as sunrise and sunset ceremonies, sacred fire, talking circles, sweat lodge, pipe ceremonies will also be part of the celebrations.
These are pictures from the summer solstice and aboriginal arts pow-wow in Ottawa 2014.
We brought our Worlds Largest Four Directional Dream Catcher.
The Worlds Largest Four Directional Dream Catcher was given a special Ti pi for the weekend.
The Pow-Wow is referred by different names depending on the First Nation’s language. Pow Wows will vary in their celebration activities, but traditionally it is an opportunity for people to gather and share in cultural celebrations like drumming, dancing, feasting and sharing of gifts. Other ceremonies such as sunrise and sunset ceremonies, sacred fire, talking circles, sweat lodge, pipe ceremonies will also be part of the celebrations.
These are pictures from the summer solstice and aboriginal arts pow-wow in Ottawa 2014.
We brought our Worlds Largest Four Directional Dream Catcher.
The Worlds Largest Four Directional Dream Catcher was given a special Ti pi for the weekend.
http://www.powwows.com/2014/08/04/2015-pow-wow-calendar