The Festival KWE! Meet with Indigenous Peoples features the 11 Indigenous Nations in Quebec through cultural and musical performances, activities and demonstrations, discussions on historical and contemporary realities and issues, exchanges and constructive ...
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The Festi-GrÎles de la Côte-Nord presents a unifying event where non-native and indigenous cultures mix through north-coastal agri-food products, microbreweries, distilleries, food kiosks in addition to culinary workshops on the grill or over the fire ...
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The Pow-wow Trail is a series of vibrant events celebrating Indigenous cultures across Quebec during the summer. With over thirty participating communities, these festivities provide a unique opportunity to explore the rich and diverse traditions of the ...
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The Conseil des Abénakis de Wôlinak invites you to the Wôlinak Pow Wow, an annual family event that’s rich in colour and filled with a variety of fun activities: dancing, singing, legend-telling, artisanal booths, musical concerts, fireworks, and so much ...
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Known for being very traditional, the Manawan Pow Wow. For the past 15 years, this very colorful gathering has featured a combination of dance, music, crafts, and traditional food. Visitors are always welcome in this community and are invited to take ...
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This year's edition of the Echoes of a Proud Nation Pow Wow. The event promotes an atmosphere of friendship between Kahnawà:ke and its neighbors, as well as with visitors from all parts of the world. Every year, the thousands of people who come to this ...
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The Odanak Pow Wow remain faithful to the elements that have made it so popular. The last weekend of July will be devoted to a range of activities against the backdrop of Indigenous drumming and singing. This immersion in traditions will be the opportunity ...
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The Kitigan Zibi Traditional Pow Wow has been an ongoing time of celebration, healing, and spiritual growth. Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg welcomes you to the unceded lands of the Algonquin Anishinabeg. The Kitigan Zibi Traditional Pow Wow brings together ...
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Every glorious summer for 32 years now, the heart of downtown Montreal has been vibrating to the Festival international Présence autochtone. Concerts, dances, poetry, live performances, and more than 60 competing films will be presented as part of this ...
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The Droulers-Tsiionhiakwatha Archaeological Site Interpretation Centre is a life-size replica of an Iroquoian village that was found at this site around 1450. Located in Saint-Anicet in the Montérégie region, an hour from Montréal, the center exposes ...
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