Canadian Museum for Human Rights,
85 Israel Asper Way
Winnipeg, R3C 0L5 CA
Winnipeg, R3C 0L5 CA

sākihiwē festival Round Dance during the Winterruption Festival
Presented by True North Sports and Entertainment, Wasac – Winnipeg Aboriginal Sport Achievement Centre, the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, and the West End Cultural Centre
📆: Saturday, January 25, 2025
🕒: 3:00 PM – 12:00 AM
📍: Canadian Museum of Human Rights, 85 Israel Asper Way, Winnipeg, Manitoba
🎟️: Free, everyone welcome
MCs: Steve Wood & Ben Cardinal
Stickman: Darryl Buck
Whipman: Daniel Sangrey
Invited singers: Joel Wood, Brandon Harvey, Hallo Day, Roger Greene, Glen Chamakese, Aqua McNabb, Freeman White
Invited backup singers: Renelle Mason, Amanda Gauthier, Tiana Spotted Thunder, Tonia Jo Hall, Alyssia Sutherland, Tasha Garneau, Kashina Blacksmith-Seenie
3:00 PM: Doors open
4:00 PM: Pipe ceremony
5:00 PM: Feast
6:00 PM: First song
10:30 PM: Giveaway
The Ode’imin Collective Indigenous Marketplace
🕒: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM
📍: Manitoba Teachers Society Classrooms A, B, & C (main floor, Canadian Museum for Human Rights)
🤗: Shop the market, more than 30 vendors
All singers welcome
No drugs or alcohol permitted
Committee not responsible for lost items or short-funded travellers
Please feel free to send questions to [email protected].
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