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Echoes of a Proud Nation Pow-Wow 2006

- EvilGentleman - Tuesday, August 1st, 2006 : goo

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July 9, 2006. The temperature was 29 degrees celsius (85 degrees fahrenheit) The weather was sunny with some clouds. The 16th annual was underway. An annual event held on the weekend closest to July 11 each year, the Pow-Wow was first held in 1991, as a means of beginning the healing process after the of 1990.
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For some reason, I am reminded of Monty Python's "Spam" skit.
I wonder if they also serve "Scone, scone, scone, egg and scone"?

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Aside from the dancing and the food area, there were a huge number of native art kiosks, but guess who forgot to empty his memory card before going out? Sorry about that.

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Chris Erb: What are Indian tacos?

Peter: 1st Aug 2006 - 17:10 GMT

wow... i had never heard of the before... that was an interesting read! also: nice pics...

EvilGentleman: 1st Aug 2006 - 17:18 GMT

Chris: Beats the heck out of me. I also have no clue what Canadian bacon is, either.

Peter: Thanks, and for a more detailed wiki read of the Oka Crisis, be sure to check the discussion page. A lot of surprising stuff is discussed there. Try to picture French-Canadian Catholic KKK members trying to incite attacks on Indians, and you get the general picture.

Chris Erb: 1st Aug 2006 - 21:09 GMT

Canadian Bacon is the American word for back bacon. It's really thick pieces of bacon that are just terrible for you. I used to love it when I ate meat.

jamie: what are 'scones'?

EvilGentleman: 1st Aug 2006 - 22:36 GMT

Scones are a flatbread of Scottish origin adopted heavily by Canadian Indians, particularly the Cree, Ojibwa and Chipewyan.

For Indian tacos, look at

anne from Ireland Europe: 21st May 2007 - 22:09 GMT

The Mohawks of Kahnawake made me so welcome for so many years without even knowing it.

EvilGentleman: 21st May 2007 - 22:31 GMT

My grandmother's aunt and her husband, Jack McMullen raised my grandmother through most of her childhood. My grandmother was 100% Mohawk, but was raised to love both Mohawk and Irish culture. Uncle Jack was a 'Derry Catholic who came to Canada after serving in World War I. He almost served in the Boer War, but it ended just before he was old enough to join up.

He and his wife never had kids, but his name lives on, as the lane next to the family home is called "Mullen Lane". The house was built in the late 1800's and passed from my great-great-grandfather to my grandmother's aunt, to my grandmother, and now on to my father.

Although I am not related to uncle Jack, there is an Irish aspect to my family. He was known as Jack over here, but he grew up as Séan, pretty much the same as me. Uncle Jack passed away when I was 7, at the age of 92.

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