Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 27, no. 2 (June 1997 Special PowWow issue)
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Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 27, no. 2 (June 1997 Special PowWow issue)
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Indigenous peoples--Saskatchewan--Periodicals
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Cover Artist Lorne Cappo
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
An Elder's View Of Powwow
Senator Standingready recently discussed the protocol of long ago powwows with Saskatchewan Indian. He touched on singing, songs, dancing and, finally, money.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Celebrate Lily Daniels-Biography
By: Sue Deranger
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Blackstone Singers Win Contemporary World Championships
By: Lori Bateman
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Men's Northern Traditional Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
The Grass Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
The New Tradition Of Powwow Princesses
By: Pat Deiter
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
The History Of Beads
By: Ray McCallum
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
The Arena Director-The Duties Involved During A Powwow
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Life On The Trail
These are the most frequently heard words of family members following the powwow circuit during the summer months. Suddenly it is already Thursday and everything you planned to do during the week now has to be done in a couple of hours: fix the blow outs; iron the scarves; and untangle the yarn of the freshly washed grass dance outfit.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Men's Fancy Dance / Hoop Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Women's Traditional Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Women's Fancy Shawl Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Women’s Jingle Dress Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
FSIN Royalty-Crowning Of A Princess
By: Lori Bateman
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Our Children-The Responsibility We Have Of Raising Them
Our children are our future. They are what we teach them. It is our role as adults to teach the younger generation the knowledge needed to be future leaders and caregivers. It is our responsibility to make sure they inherit the proper tools needed to carry out this task.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Cover Artist Lorne Cappo
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
An Elder's View Of Powwow
Senator Standingready recently discussed the protocol of long ago powwows with Saskatchewan Indian. He touched on singing, songs, dancing and, finally, money.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Celebrate Lily Daniels-Biography
By: Sue Deranger
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Blackstone Singers Win Contemporary World Championships
By: Lori Bateman
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Men's Northern Traditional Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
The Grass Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
The New Tradition Of Powwow Princesses
By: Pat Deiter
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
The History Of Beads
By: Ray McCallum
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
The Arena Director-The Duties Involved During A Powwow
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Life On The Trail
These are the most frequently heard words of family members following the powwow circuit during the summer months. Suddenly it is already Thursday and everything you planned to do during the week now has to be done in a couple of hours: fix the blow outs; iron the scarves; and untangle the yarn of the freshly washed grass dance outfit.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Men's Fancy Dance / Hoop Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Women's Traditional Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Women's Fancy Shawl Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Women’s Jingle Dress Dance
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
FSIN Royalty-Crowning Of A Princess
By: Lori Bateman
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
Our Children-The Responsibility We Have Of Raising Them
Our children are our future. They are what we teach them. It is our role as adults to teach the younger generation the knowledge needed to be future leaders and caregivers. It is our responsibility to make sure they inherit the proper tools needed to carry out this task.
By: Saskatchewan Indian
June - Special Powwow Issue 1997
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Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations, “Saskatchewan Indian, vol. 27, no. 2 (June 1997 Special PowWow issue),” SICC Archival Collections , accessed August 10, 2022, https://sicc.omeka.net/items/show/2061.