BAAITS, a volunteer-based organization, established the first and largest public two-spirit powwow in the world.
This year s events take place February 2-6, culminating with the Grand Entry on the last day from noon to 4 p.m. Pacific Time.
A powwow is a traditional Native American event that gathers all tribes, as well as invites non-Native guests to learn more about Native cultures. Last year, the event welcomed more than 5,000 people at Fort Mason Center in San Francisco. Because of COVID-19 restrictions, BAAITS will hold the powwow online this year, according to a news release. It will include daily panels and workshops.
Fears party street will be like the Wild West as neighbours prepare for NYE chaos
Neighbours living in the Smithdown Road area said families are being driven out their home after the influx of student accommodation
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Smithdown Road.(Pic Andrew Teebay). (Image: Andrew Teebay/Liverpool Echo)
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