For three days, September 16-18, singers, dancers, and percussionists from BC, Alberta, and the US packed the Langley Events Center for the first-ever cultural stɑl̓əw̓ powwow. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
For three days, September 16-18, singers, dancers, and percussionists from BC, Alberta, and the US packed the Langley Events Center for the first-ever cultural stɑl̓əw̓ powwow. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
For three days, September 16-18, singers, dancers, and percussionists from BC, Alberta, and the US packed the Langley Events Center for the first-ever cultural stɑl̓əw̓ powwow. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
For three days, September 16-18, singers, dancers, and percussionists from BC, Alberta, and the US packed the Langley Events Center for the first-ever cultural stɑl̓əw̓ powwow. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
For three days, September 16-18, singers, dancers, and percussionists from BC, Alberta, and the US packed the Langley Events Center for the first-ever cultural stɑl̓əw̓ powwow. Akio, from the Shuswap Nation, was one of the youngest participants at 18 months of age. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
For three days, September 16-18, singers, dancers, and percussionists from BC, Alberta, and the US packed the Langley Events Center for the first-ever cultural stɑl̓əw̓ powwow. Russell Cardinal came from Cold Lake, Alta. (Dan Ferguson/Langley Advance Times)
For three days, from September 16…
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