Chief-Publish photojournalist Kayle Neis captured among the motion in Victoria Park and Metropolis Sq. Plaza.
Constance Starblanket of the Starblanket Dancers performs throughout Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in Victoria Park and Metropolis Sq. Plaza on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 in Regina.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish
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Comic, actor and champion hen dancer, Conway Kootenay, was the particular visitor and host. Different contributors within the formal occasions included the Pink Canine Drum Group, Starblanket Dancers, Mom Theresa Center College Scholar Drum Group & Dancers, and Asham Stompers. The festivities ended with a spherical dance.
Since 1996, Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day has been commemorated on June 21 annually in Canada.
Right here’s a few of what Chief-Publish photojournalist Kayle Neis spied by his digital camera lens:
Veteran Rob Allan carries the Regina Police Service Eagle Employees as a part of the Grand Entry in the course of the Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in Victoria Park and Metropolis Sq. Plaza on Tuesday, June 21, 2022 in Regina.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish Andrew Starblanket of the Starblanket Dancers reforms the grass dance.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish Kaleigh Starblanket from the Starblanket Dancers performs a conventional dance.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish A member of the Asham Stompers performs throughout Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in Victoria Park and Metropolis Sq. Plaza.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish Tristyn Desjarlais of the Asham Stompers performs throughout Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish Members of the Asham Stompers wait to carry out. Flag carriers of the Grand Entry stroll into the Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in Regina. The occasion returned in particular person for the primary time in two years.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish Constance Starblanket of the Starblanket Dancers performs.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish Varied tents arrange for distributors sit on the Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations in Metropolis Sq. Plaza.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish Regina Mayor Sandra Masters speaks to a crowd throughout Nationwide Indigenous Peoples Day celebrations.Picture by KAYLE NEIS /Regina Chief-Publish
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