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'Regalia' photography exhibit at Parry Sound Friendship Centre an opportunity to learn about Indigenous culture
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‘Regalia’ photography exhibit at Parry Sound Friendship Centre an opportunity to learn about Indigenous culture from stories of powwow, family and community
A photography exhibit, Regalia, by Roland Lorente and Aline Saffore is opening at the Parry Sound Friendship Centre. Featuring portraits of individuals in their regalia and street clothes alongside personal stories, the exhibit invites visitors to deepen their understanding of Indigenous cultures.
'Regalia' photography exhibit at Parry Sound Friendship Centre an opportunity to learn about Indigenous culture
Opening in late June at the Parry Sound Friendship Centre, “Regalia” is an art photography exhibit that provides a welcoming space for visitors to learn about traditional powwow dancers, Indigenous cultures and people from all across Canada.

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