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The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Groups of students take part in a Pow Wow dance. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops

Native dancers Ember Sarazin (left) and Jillian Sutherland mix their historic dress with modern-day technology as they check their phone between performances. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Paskwa Lightening, a Fancy Feather dancer from Alberta, happily answers questions from some curious grade five girls from Stephen Leacock PS. They include (from left): Nevena Kovacina, Amelia Campbell and Zoe Phillips. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Kendra Tagoona (left) and Kathy Kittler demonstrate the art of native throat singing during one demonstration. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Grade five student Reeto Ghosh does his team from Berrigan PS proud during Metis Voyageur games. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Ayden Thomson (front left) and Jordan McHenry (right) cheer on their teammates from Berrigan PS during Metis Voyageur games. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.
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Groups of students take part in a Pow Wow dance. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops

Native dancers Ember Sarazin (left) and Jillian Sutherland mix their historic dress with modern-day technology as they check their phone between performances. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Paskwa Lightening, a Fancy Feather dancer from Alberta, happily answers questions from some curious grade five girls from Stephen Leacock PS. They include (from left): Nevena Kovacina, Amelia Campbell and Zoe Phillips. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Kendra Tagoona (left) and Kathy Kittler demonstrate the art of native throat singing during one demonstration. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Grade five student Reeto Ghosh does his team from Berrigan PS proud during Metis Voyageur games. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.

Ayden Thomson (front left) and Jordan McHenry (right) cheer on their teammates from Berrigan PS during Metis Voyageur games. The first half of six thousand elementary schoolchildren poured into Vincent Massey Park Thursday for National Aboriginal Day, where they learned about native culture through demonstrations, games and interactive workshops.
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