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  • im native ! :) and im proud.

    some of my friends dance at the pow-wows.

  • i went to our celebration here in Winnipeg and as I was approaching the venue a car of young white men drove by and yelled nonsense babble at me...basically letting me know they thought I am a savage....and my 20 year old nephew was with me. HOw embarrassing and humiliating. But I still teach him racism is wrong. Hate an asshole- but don;t hate a race or a skin color. Hes native too. Much ahead of those white boys. Sheesh.

  • i hate what the white peoples did to the aboriginal peoples in Canada =( when i was studying the Canadian history i was very upset with what the whites did to them X( am not a native person but i really think that the white peoples have destroyed the aboriginal's traditions, history, land, language, and culture >x< so bad i hate it so much

  • AND THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE

  • nice to see the host nation ,having a nice day out ,

  • There is no nation called "First Nation" The arrogant Canadian came up with that and what they actually mean is "Host Nation". Because natives are hosting all these refugees from around the world. Some are occupying forces and some are homeless people this is what makes up Canada.

  • sub me,i make homemade random shit like movies,comedy acts,shows and everything....i'm from manitoba....

  • weird to think this is what people do on my birthday hahahahha :)

  • Great Pow Wow I am black Piscataway Indian algoquian is the language we supposed to speak is there anyone else that can speak it cuz ibeen trying to learn

  • you abriginal ? and if so what tribe, first nation ?

  • where was this and this a mini pow-wow?

  • This was in Kelowna. It was in celebration of Canada's nationa Aboriginal Day.

  • Yes. On June 13, 1996, June 21st of every year has become a day in the Canadian calendar that presents Aboriginal peoples with an opportunity to celebrate their diverse cultures with their families, neighbours, friends and visitors.

  • is that like a yearly tradition?

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