Photos: Celebrating first traditional Indigenous Powwow on Burnaby Mountain

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Photos: Celebrating first traditional Indigenous Powwow on Burnaby Mountain
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Check out these photos from Simon Fraser University's inaugural powwow on the weekend, celebrating Indigenous students and culture.

On Saturday, April 22, students from Simon Fraser University's First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Association hosted an inaugural powwow on Burnaby Mountain to celebrate the end of the school year and honour the achievements of Indigenous students past and present.

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