Fort William First Nation holds annual powwow

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Thunder Bay – Hundreds of people from across the region made their way to Anemki Wajiw, also known as Mount Mckay, this weekend to attend Fort William First Nation’s annual summer Powwow.

Along with the colourful regalia and music, the event also saw dozens of booths with local crafters, food vendors, and community organizations. “It's the one of the few powers that I like going to around Ontario,” he said. “I just like the community of how, like how it's all organized and the amount of people that it's here and all the traditions and stuff and the people.”

Desiree Paypompee from Whitefish Bay was the General Women's Special winner, and she said that participating in dance contests doesn't just require stamina and physical strength, but mental strength as well.

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