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Sioux Valley hosts powwow at Keystone Centre.
Summary
The Sioux Valley Dakota Nation held a powwow in the Keystone Centre's Canada Room on Saturday, drawing hundreds of people and featuring drums and dancers; the gathering replaced this year's cancelled Coordination Winterfest, chief Jennifer Bone said.
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The Sioux Valley Dakota Nation held a powwow on Saturday afternoon in the Canada Room at the Keystone Centre in Brandon. The gathering featured drums and dancers in regalia and drew people from the Nation and surrounding First Nations. Organizers held the powwow as a stand-alone event after cancelling this year's Coordination Winterfest. Chief Jennifer Bone said the move to Brandon was made because Sioux Valley's hall could not hold the number of people expected.
Details:
- The powwow took place in the Keystone Centre's Canada Room and ran through the afternoon.
- Organizers expected attendance to fluctuate but estimated that hundreds of people would pass through.
- The event was organized after Sioux Valley canceled its usual Coordination Winterfest this year, Chief Jennifer Bone said.
- The powwow was moved from Sioux Valley to Brandon due to strong interest and space needs.
- The afternoon focused on dances and drumming, and food options were limited to what was available at the venue.
- Chief Jennifer Bone described the event as her first major gathering since becoming chief and noted new council priorities, including sports and recreation.
Summary:
The powwow brought community members together to share song, dance and visiting, and organizers reported a strong turnout throughout the afternoon. Sioux Valley plans to return to a full Coordination Winterfest format next year with a weekend powwow, and the current council has highlighted an increased focus on sports and recreation.
