Wiikwemkoong 60th
Annual Cultural Festival
July 30th, 31st, & August 1st, 2022
The Wiikwemkoong 60th Annual Cultural Festival has been postponed until 2022.
“In careful deliberation by all involved in planning this event, organizers have decided to postpone the 60th Celebration until 2021. We understand that the world has become a different place due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, and we must continue to take all precautions to keep everyone safe”
July 30th, 31st & August 1st, 2022
In 1961, Wikwemikong Band Member Rosemary Odjig sought to revitalize the Pow Wow in Wikwemikong and held the very first “Wikwemikong Indian Days” held during the summer of that year. Since then the name would change to the Wikwemikong Annual Cultural Festival and would be revered as one of the largest, longest running Pow Wow in North Eastern North America.
- Anishinaabe Arts & Crafts
- Champion Anishinaabe Dance
- Anishinaabe Cuisine
- Wiikwemkoong Art Gallery
- Cross Cultural Performances
- Cultural Pavilion Experiences
Cultural Pavilion Experiences
Wikwemikong Tourism hosts authentic, memorable and engaging experiences at the Cultural Pavilion. Our authentic experiences reflect the history, cultural lifestyles and traditions of the Anishaabek people of the Three Fires Confederacy-Ojibwe, Odawa and Pottawatomi peoples. Daily Cultural Pavilion experiences include:
- Regalia, Drum and Dance Teachings
- History of Odawa Mnis (Manitoulin Island)
- Introduction to the Anishnaabe Language
- Anishnaabe Art and Craft demonstrations
- Cross Cultural Performances
The Cultural Pavilion is included with admission to the Annual Cultural Festival.
Daily Admission
Adult: $10.00 | Children $2.00
Adult Weekend Passes: $20.00
Elders (65+) & Children Under 6 are FREE.
Details
Start:
July 30th @ 12:00PM
End:
August 1st @ 5:00PM
Cost:
Adult: $10.00 | Children $2.00
Adult Weekend Passes: $20.00
Elders (65+) & Children Under 6 are FREE.
Website:
www.wikwemikongheritage.org
Venue