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British Columbia: Spirit of Powwow celebrated in lavish book
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British Columbia: Spirit of Powwow celebrated in lavish book
Posted by: Achriel on Sunday, November 09, 2003 - 11:18 AM
By Rebecca Wigod
Gloria Nahanee remembers going to a Squamish Nation powwow in 1958. She was a little girl in a fringed dress, and the drumming and the dancers' colourful regalia scared her so much, she ran off and hid.
Nahanee, who lives on the Mission Reserve in North Vancouver, felt differently when she grew up. She missed the powwow, a native tradition that originated on the Prairies and spread out across the continent through intermarriage among tribes.
"After 1958, the powwows disappeared for 30 years," she says in Spirit of Powwow, a new book about the phenomenon. "The culture died down for a while."
Now the sound of drumming and the sight of dancers resplendent in traditional fringed, beaded, feathered costumes is common again in North Vancouver. And Nahanee, 54, is largely responsible.
Read the complete article: The Vancouver Sun
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