16th Annual Waterloo Pow Wow 2019

Traditional Pow Wow. hosted by the Waterloo Indigenous Student Centre at St. Paul’s University College, University of Waterloo.

Join us with many other merchants, dancers, drummers and community members as we gather for this annual celebration!

When: Sat., 28 Sept., Noon – 5pm

Where: Waterloo Park (Bandshell), 100 Westmount Rd N, Waterloo, ON MAP

Admission/Parking: FREE

There will be water provided on site for all, please bring a refillable container!

  • MC: Adrian Harjo
  • Arena Director: Gary Johnston
  • Head Dancer: Lotahkwanyutu Sands
  • Head Dancer: Aki Absolon
  • Head Youth: Chiara Kennedy
  • Head Youth: Kurt Gibson
  • Host Drum: Rez Boys
  • Co-Host Drum: Cedar Hill Singers
  • Guest Drum: Eagle Woman Singerz
  • Guest Drum: Mino Ode Kwewak N’Gamowak
  • Guest Drum: Kelly Davis & Family

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