Traditional dance, teaching big draw in life: girl

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As traditional powwow season starts to resume around the Thunder Bay district, there's a good chance of bumping into Nevaeh Morriseau, or be inspired by her.

THUNDER BAY — As traditional powwow season starts to resume around the Thunder Bay district, there's a good chance of bumping into Nevaeh Morriseau, or be inspired by her.

Morriseau said this week that at presentations, "I talk about my story, how I started dancing, and what it means to me." Though life inevitably dishes out its "ups and downs," Morriseau says it's important to return to the traditional symbolic circle and ceremonies.

 

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