We’re excited to continue our lecture series Regalia Revealed in conjunction with our seasonal exhibit, Sights & Sounds of Powwow. This series is designed to deepen public understanding of the traditions and living cultures celebrated at powwows, exploring the cultural significance of powwow regalia and the dances they accompany.
Join us for the second lecture on June 28, from 1–3 PM, where we’ll take a closer look at Men and Women’s Fancy regalia, Traditional Mi’kmaq regalia, and discuss the broader importance of powwows in Indigenous communities. This series is part of our ongoing mission to honor and amplify Indigenous voices, preserve cultural knowledge, and provide space for dialogue and education.
Admission is included with museum entry, and members attend for free. We invite educators, students, cultural organizations, and the wider public to join us for this important and enriching event. We look forward to welcoming you!