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Manito Ahbee Festival draws big crowd in Winnipeg over long weekend

About 800 dancers decked out in traditional powwow regalia put on a show at the Convention Centre in Winnipeg this weekend as part of the 2016 Manito Ahbee Festival.

'Energy is fantastic here,' says member of Manito Ahbee Festival board of governors

About 800 dancers decked out in traditional powwow regalia put on a show at the RBCConvention Centre in Winnipeg this weekend as part of the 2016 Manito Ahbee Festival.
A group beats drums, sings and performs for the crowds Saturday at RBC Convention Centre. (CBC)

The festival celebrates Indigenous cultures from across North America and is the biggest event of its kind in Canada.

"The energy here is fantastic," said Lisa Whitecloud-Richard, a member of the ManitoAhbeeFestival board of governors.
Lisa Whitecloud-Richard says Indigenous groups from across North America have always come together during the warm months to celebrate summer. (CBC)

Richard said Indigenous groups from across the continent have been coming together during the warm months for a long time.

"Quite often this is a traditional thing we did in summer. During the summer we would travel around and visit and celebrate through song, dance," she said.

"That's an important part of what we've always done. We come together now in a modern context for dancing and singing, and singing and dancing is like a prayer. It's a lot of healing between Indigenous communities and non-Indigenous communities."
Several Indigenous veterans were among those honoured at the event. (CBC)

People competing in the dancing and jigging contests had a chance to win cash prizes, which were to be handed out Sunday.

An Indigenous culture education day on Friday also drew more than 500 students to the University of WinnipegRecPlex.And on Thursday, up-and-coming Indigenous musical acts performed and took part in an event designed to give new and aspiring artists a better idea of what it takes to be successful in the music industry.

The ManitoAhbee Festival wraps up Sunday.
Dancers competed for cash prizes, which were awarded Sunday at the end of the Manito Ahbee Festival. (CBC)