Regalia
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Mi’kmaw regalia repatriated from Australia after more than 150 yearsThe Mi'kmaw people of Millbrook First Nation in Nova Scotia celebrated Indigenous People's Day with the long-awaited unveiling of repatriated regalia from the early 1800s.CanadaJun 21, 2023
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‘My hands went into this’: Community makes regalia ahead of Father’s Day powwowThe Vancouver Aboriginal Health Society applied for funding so community members could have low-barrier access to culture and regalia making.PerspectivesJun 15, 2023
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Saskatchewan RCMP searching for stolen Indigenous regaliaAccording to RCMP, they received a report of the theft on June 6 of the regalia from House 903 in Kawacatoose First Nation.CrimeJun 23, 2022
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International Peace Powwow returns to Lethbridge after COVID-19 hiatusThe 22nd International Peace Powwow made a grand return to Lethbridge after COVID-19 forced its cancellation last year.CanadaFeb 20, 2022
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World-class hoop dancer has regalia stolen in Calgary just days before international competitionA world-class hoop dancer from B.C. has had his coveted ceremonial outfit stolen in Calgary.CrimeFeb 6, 2020
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Vancouver police release suspect photos in theft of ‘priceless’ Indigenous regaliaThe items, which include drums and traditional regalia, belong to the Lake Babine Nation.Jan 28, 2020
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Alberta powwow dancer wearing T-shirt receives donations for regaliaAt the Sturgeon Lake Traditional Pow Wow, dancers show up in their finest regalia, but one young man stood out to the crowd.Jul 26, 2019
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Regina Indigenous woman’s regalia stolen from truck in WinnipegA young Indigenous woman from Regina says she feels like she's lost a part of herself after her regalia was stolen out of a truck in a Winnipeg parking lot.CrimeMay 16, 2019
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