NRNC Traditional Pow Wow 2019

The Niagara Regional Native Centre presents the annual “Nurturing Our Roots”, Traditional Pow Wow Sat. 5 Oct.  in Montebello Park, downtown St. Catharines. Niagara Region’s biggest outdoor Pow Wow!

This traditional Pow Wow attracts visitors & participants from across the region (over 3500 people) – and across the border. Vendors, crafts, food, dancers, drums and much more for the entire family to experience! This year we also have interactive booths where you can see artefacts brought to us by Niagara Falls Museum & the Lacrosse Hall of Fame, make a craft at the NRNC Booth,challenge your appetite in the new Taco Eating Contest hosted by D’Jaamaawin Frybread Warriors!

When: Sat. 5 Oct., 11am – 5pm
Sunrise Ceremony: 6:00 am / Grand Entry: 12:00 pm (noon)

Where: Montebello Park, 64 Ontario St., St. Catharines, ON MAP

Admission: FREE!

Head Female Dancer: Nikki Shawana
Head Male Dancer: Delbert Jonathan

Host Drum: Lil’ Tribe
Co-Host Drum: Chippewa Point
Invited: Onguihaahra

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