Spirit of the Drum Traditional Powwow June 10-11 in Smiths Falls

Smith Falls, Ontario – The fifth annual Spirit of the Drum Traditional Powwow will take place on Saturday, June 10 and Sunday, June 11, 2023 on Duck Island in Smiths Falls. This event is being organized by Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute  (SFDCI), as well as their Indigenous partners, to raise awareness about Indigenous culture and inspire reconciliation. Admission is free.

June 10 will be focused on traditional aspects of a powwow and the lighting of the Sacred Fire. June 11 will have  competitive dances along with traditional aspects.  

During the two-day event, over 10 First Nations will be represented, 12 Indigenous-owned and led food and craft vendors will be onsite , educational displays of student projects and four (two on each day) free workshops for the public taught by cultural advisors from the Inuit, Algonquin and Mohawk communities on history, culture, ceremony and traditions.   

The Spirit of the Drum Traditional Powwow is an extension of SFDCI’s Indigenous studies program, which partner s with Indigenous Cultural Advisors and Knowledge Keepers who come into classes to provide real-world learning for students. Partners in the event include: Town of Smiths Falls; Parks Canada; Upper Canada District School Board; Smiths Falls District Collegiate Institute staff and student volunteers, and community volunteers.  

Details of the powwow are as follows:  Saturday, June 10, 2023  – 12 p.m. (grand entry) – 4 p.m.  Free Admision. Vendors open at 10 a.m. Workshops between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. in education tent. 

Sunday, June 11, 2023  -12 p.m. (grand entry) – 4 p.m. Free Admission. Vendors open at 10 a.m. Workshops between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. in education tent. 

Location: 40 Abbott Street  North, Smiths Falls ON 

Workshops:

DateKnowledge Keeper/Cultural Advisor  
TopicLocation
June 10  
10:00 to 10:45  a.m.
JD White 
Wampum, Treaties and Haudenosaunee  /Mohawk History  Educational Workshop Tent: 40 to 50 people  
June 10   11 to 11:45  a.m. William Komaksiutiksak 
Inuit History and Culture Teachings  
Educational Workshop Tent: 40 to 50 people  
June 11   10:00 to 10:45  a.m. Barry Sarazin  
Anishinaabe/Algonquin Drum and Dance Teachings  
Educational Workshop Tent: 40 to 50 people  
June 11   11 to 11:45 a .m. David and Frances Jock  
Medicine Wheel and four Sacred Medicines Teachings  
Educational Workshop Tent: 40 to 50 people  

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