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CBC celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day with a virtual powwow

On Friday, June 19, Todd Genno hosted CBC's first-ever virtual powwow. The show broadcasted music, stories and traditions from Indigenous communities across Ontario.

'Maamawi,' or 'Together' was a special day of radio programming in honour of National Indigenous Peoples Day

Traditional Indigenous dancers at a 2014 powwow on Manitoulin Island in Ontario.
Indigenous dancers from the Wikwemikong Cultural Festival held every summer on Manitoulin Island. The powwow has been running for 54 years. This year many powwow events were cancelled due to COVID-19. (Yvon Theriault/CBC)

On Friday, June 19, Todd Gennohosted and set the scene forCBC's first-ever virtual powwow during a province-wide specialradio program.

The show,called Maamawi - an Ojibway word that means "together," is a celebration of National Indigenous Peoples Day, and includes storiesfrom Indigenous communities across Ontario.

"We are marking National Indigenous Peoples Day, and normally that would mean big celebrations and community gatherings. Ofcourse we can't do that this year, but we've got the next best thing," said Genno while introducingthe show.

To listen to the show in its entirety, click the links below:

Virtual Powwow in honour of National Indigenous People's Day: Hour 1

Virtual Powwow in honour of National Indigenous People's Day: Hour 2