Innu Nikamu: History Behind the Famous Pow-Wow Dresses - the North Coast
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The preparation of the regalias is done by hand with traditional techniques and are bearers of a history, of a profound meaning. Laura Pinette-Audette danced at the pow-wow of Innu Nikamu on Saturday. She had dreamed of her beautiful blue dress. The Innuun-Meshkanau community center offered a sewing workshop to make a regalia, which started in late June. The activity was under the supervision of Jocelyne Jean-Pierre Bellefleur, a self-taught dre…
The preparation of the regalias is done by hand with traditional techniques and are bearers of a history, of a profound meaning. Laura Pinette-Audette danced at the pow-wow of Innu Nikamu on Saturday. She had dreamed of her beautiful blue dress. The Innuun-Meshkanau community center offered a sewing workshop to make a regalia, which started in late June. The activity was under the supervision of Jocelyne Jean-Pierre Bellefleur, a self-taught dre…
The preparation of the regalias is done by hand with traditional techniques and are bearers of a history, of a profound meaning. Laura Pinette-Audette danced at the pow-wow of Innu Nikamu on Saturday. She had dreamed of her beautiful blue dress. The Innuun-Meshkanau community center offered a sewing workshop to make a regalia, which started in late June. The activity was under the supervision of Jocelyne Jean-Pierre Bellefleur, a self-taught dre…
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