Celebrate Indigenous culture and experience what a powwow has to offer — traditional singing, dancing, shopping and the sharing of Indigenous knowledge.
A Powwow is an Indigenous social celebration where community members can gather and enjoy traditional singing and dancing. All community members, including non-Indigenous, are welcome and are strongly encouraged to attend and participate in what a Powwow has to offer.
Experiencing a Powwow emphasizes the importance of relationship-building with everyone while providing opportunities to learn more about Indigenous culture and knowledge. The U of T Mississauga Indigenous Centre welcomes you to their All-Nations Powwow in September 28, 2024.
This event is open to everyone and is free!
As a non-Indigenous guest, how can I participate in a Powwow?
If you are a first-time Powwow visitor, we recommend watching the recording of the Powwow Protocols and Etiquette Webinar.
Photo credit: Nick Iwanyshyn; In-photo: Brynlee Warner
Contact Sabrina Sy, Powwow Coordinator, if you require information in an alternate format, or if any other arrangements can make this event accessible to you.
Have questions about this event?
Contact Sabrina Sy at indigenous.utm@utoronto.ca
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