The Siksikaitsitapi Powwow at Whoop-Up Days was a celebration of culture, pride, and unity, filling the arena with powerful songs, vibrant regalia, and unforgettable moments. Over two days, dancers, singers, and community members came together to honour tradition and share the spirit of powwow with all who attended.
🌟 Day 1 Highlights
The opening day featured intertribal dances, the Princess Pageant, and the Teens Category. The energy in the arena was full of color, pride, and cultural expression, as youth and leaders alike showcased their strength and spirit in the powwow circle.
It was a beautiful display of the next generation carrying forward traditions while embracing the joy of dance and community.
🙌 Day 2 Highlights
Day 2 celebrated the Powwow Staff Committee — the dedicated team whose hard work and vision made the event possible. The day also highlighted the Adult Dancers, who brought incredible energy, skill, and pride to the circle. Their performances showed the depth of tradition and the power of dance to bring people together.
A huge shoutout goes to the committee and staff for creating such a well-organized and inspiring powwow for everyone to enjoy.
📸 Capturing the Spirit
Both days were filled with memorable moments, captured beautifully in photos by Andrew Breaker. From the dazzling regalia to the joy on the dancers’ faces, these images showcase the strength, beauty, and unity of the Blackfoot Confederacy and its people.
🧡 Honouring Tradition & Community
The Siksikaitsitapi Powwow at Whoop-Up Days was more than just an event — it was a celebration of identity, resilience, and togetherness. By blending tradition with community spirit, the powwow reminded us of the importance of keeping culture alive for future generations.
📸 Photos by Andrew Breaker
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