> ## Content Index > Fetch the complete content index at: /llms.txt > Use this file to discover other available public pages before exploring further. # Aundeck Omni Kaning launches powwow season with Feeding the Fire Within - URL: /aundeck-omni-kaning-launches-powwow-season-with-feeding-the-fire-within/ - Published: 2026-06-05T01:00:24.000Z - Updated: 2026-06-05T01:00:24.000Z - Description: AOK holds its 34th Annual Powwow west of Little Current. The event kicks off Manitoulin's summer season, featuring the Black Lodge Singers, dance specials, and a hand drum contest. - Author: Michael Erskine - Tags: News, Aundeck Omni Kaning, 91³ÉÈ˵¼º½s AUNDECK OMNI KANING—Powwow organizer Mandy McGraw said she and her team are excited to invite people to the 34th Annual Aundeck Omni Kaning jiingtamok ‘Shomodah Ashkodeh Biinjinah’ or ‘Feeding the Fire Within.’ “We are grateful for the support of chief and council and for all of the volunteers who help to make our event such a great success each year,†said Ms. McGraw. The AOK powwow is the first of the much-anticipated Manitoulin Island summer season and is always a well-attended event on the powwow trail. Ms. McGraw said that the host drum, Black Lodge Singers, will be a strong draw along with co-host drum Bear Creek and invited drums Crazy Spirit, Snake Island, Young Kingbird and Indian Road. “We will have some great specials, including Woodland, both male and female and a handdurm contest. Master of ceremonies for the event is Mista Wasis, who along with head veteran Gabe Bennett and arena director David Trudeau will keep the action flowing. Head dancers are Tristen Dreaver and Kelsey Borgford, while head youth dancers will be Daniel Morningstar and Kyra Ramsdin. While it is very close to the event, vendors can contact Ms. McGraw at 705-282-4809 or by email at mcgrawm@aokfn.com. A drug and alcohol-free event, the AOK powwow takes place overlooking the shores of the North Channel just five minutes west of Little Current on Highway 540\. There will be plenty of signs directing visitors down Lake Road to the powwow grounds.