‘Miss the drumbeat’: the return of powwow season welcomed by First Nations
Under the early evening sun, dancers from across Canada and the United States filed onto the powwow grounds at Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation in central Alberta.
It was the first time in two years.
The dancers dressed in regalia, consisting of jingle dresses, eagle feather fans, colourful shawls and ribbon skirts, stepped to the beat of the drum as they made their way through the venue.
“Everybody just wanted to powwow (to) renew their spirits and lift themselves up,” Patricia Alexis, head of the organizing committee for Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, says of the three-day event earlier this month.