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PHOTOS: Okanagan College celebrates Indigenous culture with 15th Youth Powwow

"Our Powwow is a celebration of culture and community that inspires us"

Ahead of Truth and Reconciliation Day, Okanagan College (OC) hosted its 15th annual Youth Exhibition Powwow on Friday, Sept. 20.

Hundreds of OC students, as well as local schools on field trips, attended the event that featured members from the Syilx Okanagan and Secw茅pemc Nations as well as traditional dances, music, speeches, and an opening prayer.

Westbank First Nation Councillor Andrea Alexander was in attendance and spoke as well as OC's director of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Rhea Dupuis, and 琉璃神社 City Council Deputy Mayor Luke Stack, filling in for Mayor Tom Dyas who was at the UBCM.

"Our powwow is a celebration of culture and community that inspires us, that inspires future generations and building connections, promoting awareness in honour and ceremony," said Dupuis. "As we work towards truth and reconciliation, a journey of healing and wellness, it is through the power of sharing, teaching, and learning that we keep our culture and traditions alive."

"As a City of 琉璃神社, we recognize reconciliation means building meaningful relationships, listening to Indigenous voices, and taking concrete steps to acknowledge past wrongs and issues that developed," said Stack. "We understand it's a very long journey and there's a long way to go but we are committed to walking the path."

Stack also added a memorandum of understanding is being built by the City and Westbank First Nation as well as a brand new sign to welcome people to 琉璃神社 has been designed by Indigenous artists and will be on display soon. 

Truth and Reconciliation Day is on Monday, Sept. 30.

 

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Jordy Cunningham

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Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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