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Langford Trailblazer's Message of Hope for Miss Indigenous Canada Pageant

LANGFORD, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 05 – Scow, York University Indigenous Studies student, aims to empower Indigenous youth by bridging culture and education at the leadership-focused Miss Indigenous Canada pageant.

  • Later in July, Doreen Scow, a third-year Indigenous Studies student at York University, will participate in the four-day Miss Indigenous Canada event at Six Nations of the Grand River, representing her Kwakwaka'wakw nation.
  • Her strong cultural ties and desire to bridge education and culture motivated her to represent her Kwakwaka'wakw nation at the upcoming event in Six Nations.
  • Miss Indigenous Canada offers workshops, cultural presentations, and team-building activities, with a language requirement for participants at the four-day leadership retreat.
  • Scow's stage presence will serve as a platform to promote hope, cultural pride, and fair access to education, supported by her family and community.
  • Beyond the pageant, Scow aims to inspire Indigenous girls by demonstrating success from her community and advocating for balanced access to education and culture.
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Sooke News Mirror broke the news in on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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