First Nations University of Canada Powwow
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Phone: +1 306-790-5950
Website: www.fnunivpowwow.ca
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Thank you to Miss FNUniv Powwow Princess, Kaleigh Starblanket, for representing the Annual Celebration and the University, along with the other youth ambassadors and princesses from across the nation!
#FBF! Last year’s Powwow poster. We would’ve been getting ready today for the 2020 Powwow. The powwow committee will announce the new dates soon. In the meantime, enjoy all the online powwow specials and stay safe!
If you are a pow wow person please join the challenge of posting a pow wow photo. Just one picture, no description. Please copy the text in your status, post a picture and look at some great memories/pictures.
After our committee consultation earlier, the FNUniv Annual Spring Celebration Powwow Committee has decided to postpone the celebration. A confirmed date will be posted on our website and social media. The annual powwow will continue to be a great Celebration and we look forward to seeing you all there! Please continue to follow all health-related precautionary measures.
Good afternoon, The powwow committee will provide a formal statement on the 2020 Spring Celebration Powwow by Friday evening. We understand the concerns with the recent updates on COVID-19. Thank you for your patience.... Regards, 2020 Spring Celebration Powwow Committee
COUNTDOWN TO THE POWWOW: 64 DAYS!!! The First Nations University of Canada's Spring Celebration Powwow is one of the longest and largest running celebrations in Saskatchewan. Our Saskatchewan Indian Federated College (SIFC) students began this celebration more than 42 years ago and they still play a significant leadership role in hosting the event. The 42nd Annual Powwow will take place April 18th & 19th, 2020 in Regina,SK., at Brandt Centre, Evraz Place in Treaty 4 Territory.... STAY TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS!! CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE: www.fnunivpowwow.ca #FNUnivPowwow Saskatchewan Indian Gaming Authority Tourism Saskatchewan Tourism Regina