Intertribals are always a great hit with both dancer and spectators as everyone is invited to dance. 鈥攑hoto by Michael ErskineShegSheguiShegSheAaron Ariganello, Tulloch Land Use Planner, was on hand to canvas community members on where they would like to see development take place in the community. 鈥攑hoto by Michael ErskineKina Gbezghomi Child and Family Services were among the many organizations with booths. 鈥攑hoto by Michael ErskineThey also serve who stand and take in the 50/50 tickets. The registration booth was being kept busy. 鈥攑hoto by Michael ErskineMom Malayna Corston has a heart to heart with Cedar, her tiny shawl dancer. 鈥攑hoto by Michael ErskineAlana McCloud picked up these beautiful dibiki-giizis earings from the vendors. 鈥攑hoto by Colin ErskineDrum groups kept the party going during the Sheguiandah traditional powwow. 鈥攑hoto by Michael ErskineMmm... Tacos! 鈥攑hoto by Colin Erskine
Share this article
The link has been copied!
Members Discussion
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Your link has expired. Please request a new one.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Great! You've successfully signed up.
Welcome back! You've successfully signed in.
Success! You now have access to additional content.