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34th ANNUAL Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

34th ANNUAL Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club PowwowThe Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club (formerly the Lakehead University Native Student Association) is excited to be hosting their 34 th Annual Powwow at the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse, March 8-10, 2024.ICTC is honoured to have Rolling Thunder as the Host Drum. Lakehead University students and the Thunder Bay community will gather together in celebration of Indigenous culture and dance.Warm-ups will be held on Friday, March 8 from 6 pm to 8 pm. Grand Entry is scheduled for 1 pm and 6 pm on Saturday, March 9 with a Traditional Feast being served at 5:00 pm and the powwow will wrap up for the day at 9:00 pm. Grand Entry is set for 12 pmon Sunday, March 10 with the powwow ending at 5 pm.Everyone is welcome to attend:AgendaFriday, March 8:Warm-ups – 6 pm - 8 pmSaturday, March 9:Grand Entry – 1 pm and 6:00 pmTraditional Feast – 5:00 pmSunday, March 10:Grand Entry at 12 pm and Closing Ceremonies until 5 pmMaster of Ceremonies: Todd GennoArena Director: Brad FyfeSpiritual Advisor: Carmela MosesHost Drum: Rolling Thunder

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34th ANNUAL Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

34th ANNUAL Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club PowwowThe Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club (formerly the Lakehead University Native Student Association) is excited to be hosting their 34 th Annual Powwow at the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse, March 8-10, 2024.ICTC is honoured to have Rolling Thunder as the Host Drum. Lakehead University students and the Thunder Bay community will gather together in celebration of Indigenous culture and dance.Warm-ups will be held on Friday, March 8 from 6 pm to 8 pm. Grand Entry is scheduled for 1 pm and 6 pm on Saturday, March 9 with a Traditional Feast being served at 5:00 pm and the powwow will wrap up for the day at 9:00 pm. Grand Entry is set for 12 pmon Sunday, March 10 with the powwow ending at 5 pm.Everyone is welcome to attend:AgendaFriday, March 8:Warm-ups – 6 pm - 8 pmSaturday, March 9:Grand Entry – 1 pm and 6:00 pmTraditional Feast – 5:00 pmSunday, March 10:Grand Entry at 12 pm and Closing Ceremonies until 5 pmMaster of Ceremonies: Todd GennoArena Director: Brad FyfeSpiritual Advisor: Carmela MosesHost Drum: Rolling Thunder

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34th ANNUAL Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

34th ANNUAL Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club PowwowThe Indigenous Cultural Traditions Club (formerly the Lakehead University Native Student Association) is excited to be hosting their 34 th Annual Powwow at the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse, March 8-10, 2024.ICTC is honoured to have Rolling Thunder as the Host Drum. Lakehead University students and the Thunder Bay community will gather together in celebration of Indigenous culture and dance.Warm-ups will be held on Friday, March 8 from 6 pm to 8 pm. Grand Entry is scheduled for 1 pm and 6 pm on Saturday, March 9 with a Traditional Feast being served at 5:00 pm and the powwow will wrap up for the day at 9:00 pm. Grand Entry is set for 12 pmon Sunday, March 10 with the powwow ending at 5 pm.Everyone is welcome to attend:AgendaFriday, March 8:Warm-ups – 6 pm - 8 pmSaturday, March 9:Grand Entry – 1 pm and 6:00 pmTraditional Feast – 5:00 pmSunday, March 10:Grand Entry at 12 pm and Closing Ceremonies until 5 pmMaster of Ceremonies: Todd GennoArena Director: Brad FyfeSpiritual Advisor: Carmela MosesHost Drum: Rolling Thunder

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31st Annual LUNSA Powwow- Celebrating Community

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

"LUNSA invites the community of Thunder Bay and surrounding communities to join us in a weekend of dancing and healing. Our community has endured many hardships over the years, especially this past year, and as a result we invite ALL walks of life to join us, to celebrate with us, to heal with and especially to dance with us! Chii Miigwech!"

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29th Annual LUNSA Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The Lakehead University Native Students Association (LUNSA) will be hosting it's Annual Powwow this March 10-12, 2017, celebrating 29 years of culture and traditions.For vendor inquires, please contact: Clyde Moonias: at 807-343-8814 or at aac@lusu.caLUNSA is currently looking for donations of wild meat to be served during the feast on Saturday, March 11. For donations, please contact: Shelia Demerah at 807-343-8085 or at acss@lakeheadu.caMC: Ryan McMahon, Couchiching First NationArena Director: Todd Genno, Biigtigong NishnaabegSpiritual Advisor: Gilbert Smith, Northwest BayHost Drum: Whitefish Bay Singers, Whitefish BayHead Male Dancer: Jan Ritchie, Saugeen First NationHead Female Dancer: Cheryl Suggashie, Pikangikum First NationFriday, March 10:Doors open and warm up at: 6:00pmSaturday, March 11:Grand Entry at: 12:00pm and 6:30pmTraditional Feast at: 5:00pmSunday, March 12:Grand Entry at: 12:00pmClosing Ceremonies at: 5:00pmHonorarium paid to the first 20 drums.Capacity of the CJ Saunders Fieldhouse is 1050.For more informtation, please contact LUNSA at lunsa@lakeheadu.ca

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29th Annual LUNSA Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The Lakehead University Native Students Association (LUNSA) will be hosting it's Annual Powwow this March 10-12, 2017, celebrating 29 years of culture and traditions.For vendor inquires, please contact: Clyde Moonias: at 807-343-8814 or at aac@lusu.caLUNSA is currently looking for donations of wild meat to be served during the feast on Saturday, March 11. For donations, please contact: Shelia Demerah at 807-343-8085 or at acss@lakeheadu.caMC: Ryan McMahon, Couchiching First NationArena Director: Todd Genno, Biigtigong NishnaabegSpiritual Advisor: Gilbert Smith, Northwest BayHost Drum: Whitefish Bay Singers, Whitefish BayHead Male Dancer: Jan Ritchie, Saugeen First NationHead Female Dancer: Cheryl Suggashie, Pikangikum First NationFriday, March 10:Doors open and warm up at: 6:00pmSaturday, March 11:Grand Entry at: 12:00pm and 6:30pmTraditional Feast at: 5:00pmSunday, March 12:Grand Entry at: 12:00pmClosing Ceremonies at: 5:00pmHonorarium paid to the first 20 drums.Capacity of the CJ Saunders Fieldhouse is 1050.For more informtation, please contact LUNSA at lunsa@lakeheadu.ca

Free

29th Annual LUNSA Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The Lakehead University Native Students Association (LUNSA) will be hosting it's Annual Powwow this March 10-12, 2017, celebrating 29 years of culture and traditions.For vendor inquires, please contact: Clyde Moonias: at 807-343-8814 or at aac@lusu.caLUNSA is currently looking for donations of wild meat to be served during the feast on Saturday, March 11. For donations, please contact: Shelia Demerah at 807-343-8085 or at acss@lakeheadu.caMC: Ryan McMahon, Couchiching First NationArena Director: Todd Genno, Biigtigong NishnaabegSpiritual Advisor: Gilbert Smith, Northwest BayHost Drum: Whitefish Bay Singers, Whitefish BayHead Male Dancer: Jan Ritchie, Saugeen First NationHead Female Dancer: Cheryl Suggashie, Pikangikum First NationFriday, March 10:Doors open and warm up at: 6:00pmSaturday, March 11:Grand Entry at: 12:00pm and 6:30pmTraditional Feast at: 5:00pmSunday, March 12:Grand Entry at: 12:00pmClosing Ceremonies at: 5:00pmHonorarium paid to the first 20 drums.Capacity of the CJ Saunders Fieldhouse is 1050.For more informtation, please contact LUNSA at lunsa@lakeheadu.ca

Free

29th Annual LUNSA Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The Lakehead University Native Students Association (LUNSA) will be hosting it's Annual Powwow this March 10-12, 2017, celebrating 29 years of culture and traditions.
For vendor inquires, please contact: Clyde Moonias: at 807-343-8814 or at aac@lusu.ca
LUNSA is currently looking for donations of wild meat to be served during the feast on Saturday, March 11. For donations, please contact: Shelia Demerah at 807-343-8085 or at acss@lakeheadu.ca
MC: Ryan McMahon, Couchiching First Nation
Arena Director: Todd Genno, Biigtigong Nishnaabeg
Spiritual Advisor: Gilbert Smith, Northwest Bay
Host Drum: Whitefish Bay Singers, Whitefish Bay
Head Male Dancer: Jan Ritchie, Saugeen First Nation
Head Female Dancer: Cheryl Suggashie, Pikangikum First Nation
Friday, March 10:
Doors open and warm up at: 6:00pm
Saturday, March 11:
Grand Entry at: 12:00pm and 6:30pm
Traditional Feast at: 5:00pm
Sunday, March 12:
Grand Entry at: 12:00pm
Closing Ceremonies at: 5:00pm
Honorarium paid to the first 20 drums.
Capacity of the CJ Saunders Fieldhouse is 1050.
For more informtation, please contact LUNSA at lunsa@lakeheadu.ca

Free

28th Annual LUNSA Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The Lakehead University Native Students Association will be hosting its 28th Annual Powwow on March 11-13, 2016.Friday: Warm-ups - 6:00pm.Saturday: Grand Entry - 1:00pmTraditonal Feast - 5:00pmGrand Entry - 7:00pmSunday: Grand Entry - 12:00pmClosing Ceremonies - 5:00pmMC: Ryan McMahon, Couchiching FNArena Director: Todd Genno, Biigtigong NishnaabegSpiritual Advisor: Kalvin Ottertail, Lac La Croix FNHost Drum: Northern Wind, NaotkamegwanningHead Male Dancer: Steve Achneepineskum, Marten Falls FNHead Female Dancer: Tanis Faulconer Gagnon, Onko-OnikaminkSpecials:Brandon Wapoose Memorial Special: 18+ Men's Traditional - Saturday Evening. Hosted by Deanne Hupfield, Toronto ON.VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Volunteers are needed for the 28th Annual LUNSA “Truth and Reconciliation” Powwow being held on Friday, March 11 to Sunday, March 13. Volunteers would have the option of volunteering on either or both days, Saturday, March 12 and Sunday, March 13. A volunteer meeting will be held on Friday, March 11, 2016 at 6:30 PM, at the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse. HIGH SCHOOL students needing volunteer hours are being asked to bring their volunteer forms to the Powwow. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact: Clyde Brandon Moonias at cmoonia1@lakeheadu.ca or ACSS at 807-343-8085.WILD FOOD NEEDED - The Lakehead University Native Students Association (LUNSA) is in the process of planning and preparing for this year's powwow, and LUNSA is seeking donations of traditional food for the powwow feast. Any wild food donations, such as moose, deer, caribou, fish, rabbit, etc; would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Sheila Pelletier-Demerah, ACSS at (807) 343-8085 or email acss@lakeheadu.ca if you are able to make a donation.For general inquires, please contact the Lakehead University Native Students Association at lunsa@lakeheadu.ca or at 807-346-7713.For vendor inquires, please contact Helen Pelletier at aac@lakeheadu.ca or at 807-344-8814.

Free

28th Annual LUNSA Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The Lakehead University Native Students Association will be hosting its 28th Annual Powwow on March 11-13, 2016.Friday: Warm-ups - 6:00pm.Saturday: Grand Entry - 1:00pmTraditonal Feast - 5:00pmGrand Entry - 7:00pmSunday: Grand Entry - 12:00pmClosing Ceremonies - 5:00pmMC: Ryan McMahon, Couchiching FNArena Director: Todd Genno, Biigtigong NishnaabegSpiritual Advisor: Kalvin Ottertail, Lac La Croix FNHost Drum: Northern Wind, NaotkamegwanningHead Male Dancer: Steve Achneepineskum, Marten Falls FNHead Female Dancer: Tanis Faulconer Gagnon, Onko-OnikaminkSpecials:Brandon Wapoose Memorial Special: 18+ Men's Traditional - Saturday Evening. Hosted by Deanne Hupfield, Toronto ON.VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Volunteers are needed for the 28th Annual LUNSA “Truth and Reconciliation” Powwow being held on Friday, March 11 to Sunday, March 13. Volunteers would have the option of volunteering on either or both days, Saturday, March 12 and Sunday, March 13. A volunteer meeting will be held on Friday, March 11, 2016 at 6:30 PM, at the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse. HIGH SCHOOL students needing volunteer hours are being asked to bring their volunteer forms to the Powwow. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact: Clyde Brandon Moonias at cmoonia1@lakeheadu.ca or ACSS at 807-343-8085.WILD FOOD NEEDED - The Lakehead University Native Students Association (LUNSA) is in the process of planning and preparing for this year's powwow, and LUNSA is seeking donations of traditional food for the powwow feast. Any wild food donations, such as moose, deer, caribou, fish, rabbit, etc; would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Sheila Pelletier-Demerah, ACSS at (807) 343-8085 or email acss@lakeheadu.ca if you are able to make a donation.For general inquires, please contact the Lakehead University Native Students Association at lunsa@lakeheadu.ca or at 807-346-7713.For vendor inquires, please contact Helen Pelletier at aac@lakeheadu.ca or at 807-344-8814.

Free

28th Annual LUNSA Powwow

LU C.J. Sanders Fieldhouse 955 Oliver Rd, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada

The Lakehead University Native Students Association will be hosting its 28th Annual Powwow on March 11-13, 2016.
Friday: Warm-ups - 6:00pm
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Saturday: Grand Entry - 1:00pm
Traditonal Feast - 5:00pm
Grand Entry - 7:00pm
Sunday: Grand Entry - 12:00pm
Closing Ceremonies - 5:00pm
MC: Ryan McMahon, Couchiching FN
Arena Director: Todd Genno, Biigtigong Nishnaabeg
Spiritual Advisor: Kalvin Ottertail, Lac La Croix FN
Host Drum: Northern Wind, Naotkamegwanning
Head Male Dancer: Steve Achneepineskum, Marten Falls FN
Head Female Dancer: Tanis Faulconer Gagnon, Onko-Onikamink
Specials:
Brandon Wapoose Memorial Special: 18+ Men's Traditional - Saturday Evening. Hosted by Deanne Hupfield, Toronto ON.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - Volunteers are needed for the 28th Annual LUNSA “Truth and Reconciliation” Powwow being held on Friday, March 11 to Sunday, March 13. Volunteers would have the option of volunteering on either or both days, Saturday, March 12 and Sunday, March 13. A volunteer meeting will be held on Friday, March 11, 2016 at 6:30 PM, at the CJ Sanders Fieldhouse. HIGH SCHOOL students needing volunteer hours are being asked to bring their volunteer forms to the Powwow. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact: Clyde Brandon Moonias at cmoonia1@lakeheadu.ca or ACSS at 807-343-8085.
WILD FOOD NEEDED - The Lakehead University Native Students Association (LUNSA) is in the process of planning and preparing for this year's powwow, and LUNSA is seeking donations of traditional food for the powwow feast. Any wild food donations, such as moose, deer, caribou, fish, rabbit, etc; would be greatly appreciated. Please contact Sheila Pelletier-Demerah, ACSS at (807) 343-8085 or email acss@lakeheadu.ca if you are able to make a donation.
For general inquires, please contact the Lakehead University Native Students Association at lunsa@lakeheadu.ca or at 807-346-7713.
For vendor inquires, please contact Helen Pelletier at aac@lakeheadu.ca or at 807-344-8814.

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