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Appendix

South Island Powwow SPONSORSHIP PACKAGES AND OPPORTUNITIES

September 6, 2022Pages 277–2805 sections

A sponsorship brochure for the South Island Powwow, detailing the event's goals and the history of the Songhees Nation.

1 CALL TO ORDER
Marks National Day for Truth and ReconciliationSonghees Nation of the Lək̓ʷəŋən PeopleEvent includes traditional song and dance
Close-up of traditional Indigenous regalia featuring intricate beadwork and metal jingle cones
Close-up of traditional Indigenous regalia featuring intricate beadwork and metal jingle cones
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South Island Powwow

Sponsorship Packages and Opportunities

A person in traditional Indigenous regalia with face paint and an eagle headdress
A person in traditional Indigenous regalia with face paint and an eagle headdress
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Agenda

What you'll learn about today

  • Songhees Nation
  • About the South Island Powwow
  • Event goals
  • Sponsorship packages and pricing
  • Contact information
Two women laughing together while sitting on the grass near a totem pole
Two women laughing together while sitting on the grass near a totem pole
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About Songhees Nation

We are the Songhees Nation of the Lək̓ʷəŋən People.

We are from the Lekwungen Nation, often called the Songhees. For time immemorial we have been the first peoples of what now is known as the southern part of Vancouver Island. Living in harmony with the world around us, our actions have always been approached with respect.

"We're laying the foundation for the social, cultural, and economic well-being for our people." -Chief Robert Sam

Close-up of a dancer's beaded hair ornament and traditional braided hair
Close-up of a dancer's beaded hair ornament and traditional braided hair
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About the South Island Powwow

September 30th marks National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

The South Island Powwow is an opportunity to recognize Survivors and their families in the spirit of reconciliation. Through song and dance, we will celebrate traditional Indigenous cultures and resiliency.

Local First Nations, along with Nations from the Mainland, have been welcomed to join us on this day to celebrate in our time-honoured powwow.

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Extracted from: 2022 09 06 Council Agenda - Agenda - Pdf