CELEBRATING NATIONAL INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY

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Alexis Waters, 7, has her face painted by Kayla Pratt during Sioux Valley Dakota Nation’s grand reopening of the Grand Valley Campground, which coincided with National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations on Wednesday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Alexis Waters, 7, has her face painted by Kayla Pratt during Sioux Valley Dakota Nation’s grand reopening of the Grand Valley Campground, which coincided with National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations on Wednesday. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Steven Demontigny with Métis Tradition plays the fiddle while the band performs during National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations at the Riverbank Discovery Centre in Brandon. (Tim Smith/Brandon Sun)
Steven Demontigny with Métis Tradition plays the fiddle while the band performs during National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations at the Riverbank Discovery Centre in Brandon. (Tim Smith/Brandon Sun)
Women dance as Métis Tradition performs during National Indigenous Day celebrations at the Riverbank Discovery Centre. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Women dance as Métis Tradition performs during National Indigenous Day celebrations at the Riverbank Discovery Centre. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Meghan Hapa of Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation and Sioux Valley Dakota Nation cooks fry bread during National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Meghan Hapa of Birdtail Sioux Dakota Nation and Sioux Valley Dakota Nation cooks fry bread during National Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations. (Tim Smith/The Brandon Sun)
Dallas Arcand Jr. told traditional stories and demonstrated hoop dancing at the Rolling River First Nation Powwow on Wednesday. (Miranda Leybourne/The Brandon Sun)
Dallas Arcand Jr. told traditional stories and demonstrated hoop dancing at the Rolling River First Nation Powwow on Wednesday. (Miranda Leybourne/The Brandon Sun)
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