Once a practice banned throughout Canada, Pow Wow celebrations of Indigenous culture are now making a comeback, and in some cases, opening a path for healing.
B.C. Man and cancer survivor Peter "Not So" White found the power of Pow Wows helped him to heal and help others.
He's also making a name for himself as an inspirational Indigenous dancer, using social media to encourage connection to Indigenous culture and raise awareness about the impacts of systemic oppression.
Neetu Garcha has his story.
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B.C. Man and cancer survivor Peter "Not So" White found the power of Pow Wows helped him to heal and help others.
He's also making a name for himself as an inspirational Indigenous dancer, using social media to encourage connection to Indigenous culture and raise awareness about the impacts of systemic oppression.
Neetu Garcha has his story.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/8978618/quebecs-largest-pow-wow-returns-to-kahnawake/
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