Summer Storytelling 2024: Pow Wow dancing with Curtis Peeteetuce and Kohkum Elizabeth Ahenakew


2023 Storytelling and Pow Wow Dancing. Back, left to right: Curtis Peeteetuce, Theresa Cloud-Crain, Kohkum Elizabeth Ahenakew, Rayann Lynn Crain, Mahihkan Friday. Front, left to right: Wolfgang Littlepoplar-Williams, Kam Miller, Karleigh Wapass-Rene.

A poster reading "Pow Wow Traditions with Curtis Peeteetuce and kohkum Elizabeth Ahenakew." For more info or to register visit www.skhistory.ca or call 306-361-2296.

Schedule for Pow wow Dancing Traditions with Curtis Peeteetuce and kohkum Elizabeth Ahenakew:
July 29th 12:00 – 2:30 PM Intro to Pow Wow
July 30th 12:00 – 4:30 PM Wanuskewin
July 31st 8:30 to 5:00 PM Little Pine Pow Wow
August 1st 12:00 – 2:30 PM Closing Day and Crafts.
For more info or to register visit www.skhistory.ca or call 306-361-2296.

Theresa Cloud-Cairn and Rayann Lynn Cairn in the Grand Entry at the One Arrow Pow wow, 2023.

2023 Workshops

The Saskatchewan History & Folklore Society and Core Neighborhood Youth Co-op offer free summer storytelling workshops yearly. In 2023, our theme was pow-wow dancing. Artist and Grass Dancer Curtis Peeteetuce and Kohkum Elizabeth Ahenakew led the series. 

Visit our Instagram highlights for a series of short videos from 2023.


With thanks to our partner Core Neighborhood Youth Co-op!

Funding provided by:

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SaskCulture logo.

Examples of Other Past Workshops

Storytelling and Photography (Summer 2022):

Photography-based storytelling workshops for youth in collaboration with the CYNC

February Break Youth Storytelling (2022):

Art-based storytelling workshop for youth in collaboration with the CYNC

Living in Saskatchewan Youth Storytelling Project:

A three-year series of youth storytelling programs from 2018 to 2021