'Come with an open heart': Bay St. George Mi'kmaq Powwow reviving culture
Thousands of people flock to Flat Bay for the event
Three days of music, dance and celebration wrap up Sunday afternoon at the annual Bay St. George Mi'kmaq Powwow in Flat Bay, on Newfoundland's west coast.
"People are excited. They just can't wait to come and join in the social celebration and learn some new ceremonies and culture," says Arlene White, powwow chair.
She said they'll see at least 5,000 people over the course of the weekend, with the powwow running from July 13 to 15 this year.
<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/POWWOW?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#POWWOW</a> time in Flat Bay............a few folks around <a href="https://t.co/4kHhBlvpma">pic.twitter.com/4kHhBlvpma</a>
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The Bay St. George Mi'kmaq Cultural Revival Committee works on planning and fundraising all year, "because we're a volunteer group and we're not funded by any organization or any band," White told CBC Radio's Central Morning