Baby dancing at Saskatchewan powwow goes viral on TikTok
“It’s an opportunity for our nation members that live away from our community or visitors to come home and to heal through song and dance,” Lynn Bear said, a headwoman and elected leader in the community of Ochapowace.“The dancers and the singers bring their gifts to us, and they dance for those who can’t dance.”
“That’s my brother’s grandson and his name is Lakeyn,” Bear said as she watched the video. “And so all four of them were dancing to honor my mother. They stole the show. Bear said seeing the baby dancing with his family is something she will never forget, and she hopes it provides a little bit of joy to everyone as it has for her through a difficult time in her life.“I’m just so thankful that that somebody was able to capture it on social media,” Bear explained. “And that’s the beauty of social media. It great and it’s inspiring, inspiring for all ages, for everybody. And that warms our heart.
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