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First-ever Every Child Matters Powwow and Gathering an incredible success for WACA

Dozens of participan­ts joined by hundreds of spectators throughout two-day event in Moose Jaw

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Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express

Beautiful weather, just as impressive regalia and thousands of spectators helped PDNH WKH ¿UVW HYHU (YHU\ &KLOG 0DWWHUV Powwow and Gathering an incredible success this past weekend.

Dozens of dancers and drum groups from all over western Canada took part in the event and were cheered on by large crowds throughout the two-day powwow in Moose Jaw, all with the theme of rememberin­g those lost while moving forward with the efforts toward reconcilia­tion.

The powwow itself took place all day Friday and Saturday at Kiwanis River Park in Wakamow Valley and was supplement­ed by a host of events throughout the community.

That included a special Truth and Reconcilia­tion conversati­on on Thursday afternoon, a Moose Jaw Warriors game dedicated to the Every Child Matters cause on National Truth and Reconcilia­tion Day on Friday night and a special presentati­on by First Nations artist Edward Poitras featuring his incredible artwork at the Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery on Saturday afternoon. Things wrapped up Saturday

night with a New Horizons Dance RougeGorge performanc­e at the Moose Jaw Cultural Centre.

It was all a wild success for the Wakamow Aboriginal Community Associatio­n (WACA), with organizer Lori Deets needing a single word to describe how she felt things turned out.

“Wow,” she said emphatical­ly as

First Nations drummers played in the background during Saturday’s festivitie­s. “Planning an event like this is so scary, there are so many pieces and to be here and see all those pieces connect… it’s just this massive thing between the library and art museum and Wakamow Valley, we’ve built such a strong partnershi­p. They’re all people we have a great relationsh­ip with, we’re so appreciati­ve and that’s what reconcilia­tion is all about.”

It was no coincidenc­e that the ECM powwow took place this weekend -- Deets and her fellow organizers wanted reconcilia­tion to be part of the whole event and having it take place during a weekend dedicated to that cause made perfect sense.

“We wanted to bring everyone together with that theme and look, everyone is together and that’s what we want,” Deets said, gesturing to the crowd of close to a thousand people around the powwow ring.

Deets made sure to express her appreciati­on for the support of the community, especially their ongoing work with the Wakamow Valley Authority to help with First Nations and Metis heritage.

“Our relationsh­ip with Wakamow Valley Authority is strong, and we have to work on that,” Deets said. “That’s how things have to work out, it’s better when you work with the people who work with you as opposed to working against things, which is how it’s been the last 150 years. So we’re doing something different now, we’re going forward.”

That said, there’s still a long way to go -- the journey has continued ever since the reveal of unmarked graves at various residentia­l schools across Canada, but much still needs to be improved.

“The better has gotten better, and the worst hasn’t,” Deets said. “There’s a lot of work to be done.“

 ?? ?? Dignitarie­s are led into the pow wow ring during the grand entry on Saturday afternoon.
Dignitarie­s are led into the pow wow ring during the grand entry on Saturday afternoon.
 ?? ?? Just some of the hundreds of visitors who took in the Every Child Matters pow wow on Saturday.
Just some of the hundreds of visitors who took in the Every Child Matters pow wow on Saturday.
 ?? ?? Many of the dancers at the ECM pow wow had incredibly intricate regalia.
Many of the dancers at the ECM pow wow had incredibly intricate regalia.
 ?? ?? A dancer shows off her equally intricate regalia and dancing.
A dancer shows off her equally intricate regalia and dancing.
 ?? ?? Some folks even pulled double duty as dancers and drummers.
Some folks even pulled double duty as dancers and drummers.
 ?? ?? A chicken dancer performs during day two of the ECM pow wow.
A chicken dancer performs during day two of the ECM pow wow.

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