We asked our friends at APTN if they were interested in providing us with this week's blog post on Pow Wow ettiquette in preparation for this weekend's APTN Aboriginal Day Live & Celebration happening on The Forks site and the Scotiabank Stage. They provided us with a great piece! See for yourselves...
Pow Wow Etiquette
On June 22nd, during Aboriginal Day Live
& Celebration, Manito Ahbee in partnership with APTN are proud to host The
National Aboriginal Day Competition Pow Wow at The Forks. Although pow wows are
wonderfully entertaining and spectators are always encouraged to attend, there
are some pow wow etiquette tips we’d like to share.
1. Ask permission
before taking pictures of dancers. Many people are sensitive about
pictures, so it is always good to be on the safe side and ask.
2. Do not touch
eagle feathers or other items without asking permission. Women who are
menstruating are not allowed to be near or touch eagle feathers.
3. Always stand
during special songs. This includes Grand Entry, Flag Songs, Veteran
Songs, Memorial Songs, Prayer Songs, and any song the announcers designate. It
is also customary to remove any hats that you have on for the duration of that
song.
4. Pay attention to
the announcers. They will give all of the information you need, as well
as entertain you and keep you posted on any news. They can answer any of your
questions.
5. Remember
you are a guest. Have fun, ask questions and meet people. Everyone is
welcome!