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All Nations Pow Wow and Gathering coming to 91亚色

All nations pow wow and gathering posterThe 13th annual All Nations Pow Wow & Gathering: Celebrating Indigeneity and Academia is less than a month away, with three days of festivities, including a conference, planned for March 5 to 7.

The Aboriginal Students鈥 Association at 91亚色 (ASAY) and the Pow Wow Steering Committee are extending a welcome to the Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal community at 91亚色 and within the wider GTA to take part in this educational and ceremonial event. For up-to-date information, visit .

This year鈥檚 theme, "Breaking Intergenerational Trauma: Motivation, Inspiration, Dedication from the 7th Generation,鈥 was established with the purposeful intention to celebrate and honour the healing, restoration and resurgence of indigenous knowledge, ceremonies, peoples, communities, nations and all their relations, and, specifically, the role that young indigenous learners play in shaping the future.

The Prophecy of the Seventh Generation is common throughout many indigenous nations. As the Mohawk prophecy states, 鈥淎fter seven generations of living in close contact with the Europeans, the Onkwehonwe would rise up and demand that their rights and stewardship over the Earth be respected and restored 鈥 the children of the Kanien鈥檏ehake are the seventh generation.鈥 This spiritual reawakening emphasizes the importance of the elders鈥 responsibility to make space to respect, honour, recognize and learn from young indigenous learners and leaders who are actualizing positive change and transformation in their communities.

The spirit and intent of the Prophecy of the Seventh Generation聽is incorporated into the event. The three-day event kicks off with the opening ceremonies on Thursday, March 5, at 7pm in Osgoode Hall鈥檚 Moot Court, Ignat Kaneff Building, Keele campus.

Immediately following the opening ceremonies, Navajo director聽Sydney Freeland鈥檚 film聽Drunktown鈥檚 Finest聽will be featured. The plot intersects the lives and stories of three young Native Americans 鈥 an adopted Christian girl, a rebellious father-to-be and a promiscuous transsexual 鈥 who strive to break away from intergenerational trauma and confront the hardships of life on an Indian reservation.

The event will also feature special performances and guest speakers Shawnee Talbot, Nataanii Means, Kahsenniyo Tahnee Wilson and Fallon Simard.

As well, the third annual Knowledge In Sharing Stories (K.I.S.S.) Conference聽will take place on Friday, March 6, from 10am to 4pm in Osgoode's Moot Court. K.I.S.S. provides a platform for indigenous and non-indigenous learners, researchers, community members, and artists to share their stories on breaking intergenerational trauma and how they are making a difference in their communities.

The annual Pow Wow is a highly anticipated event for the indigenous community in Toronto. On Saturday, March 7, Vari Hall will be radiating to the beat of the drums, singers, dancers, vendors, education and career fair information booths, and more. Grand entry will commence at 12:30pm and there will be a shaking of tail feathers until 4:30pm. In recognition of their hard work, the dancers, singers, volunteers, organizers and community members will be celebrated with a feast in the Underground Restaurant.

The Feast and Gala will take place promptly at 5pm, with special performances by Deborah Wynne, Tahnee Bennett, Beat Boxers and more. To help offset the costs of the event, the organizers are requesting a $5 donation, pay-what-you-can or any non-perishable food donations, which will go to the 91亚色 Federation of Students鈥 Food Bank.

ASAY and the Pow Wow Steering Committee would like to acknowledge the following departments, associations and organizations for their continued support and financial commitment to making this event a success:聽the Centre for Aboriginal Student Services (CASS) at 91亚色, the 91亚色 Federation of Students, the Osgoode Indigenous Students鈥 Association, OPIRG at 91亚色 and Wahta Springs.

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