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THUNDER BAY – The Lakehead University Native Student Association is hosted its 33rd annual powwow at the C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse this weekend, with Lakehead students and the local community coming together to celebrate indigenous culture and dance.
The event started on Friday with warm-ups, followed by the Grand entry on Saturday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Along with a traditional feast that took place later in the day. “It is a celebration, it is a time of coming together,” she said. “And you know when people can come into that circle with us and just be part of that, I think those are the really important times that we do come together.”
LUNSA President, Jordan Thompson-Vankoughnett said the Powwow is much more than just a celebration, it's also a wonderful learning opportunity.
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