The reason I dance (11 minute version)
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The reason I dance (11 minute version)
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"Josée Bourgeois is an Algonquin life-giving woman who is a part of a very important generation dedicated to the preservation and sustainability of her people. She is a Fancy Shawl dancer and a Jingle Dress dancer, who is very passionate about representeing her people and her culture. Josée discusses her father's existence as part of the 60's Scoop when 20,000 Canadian Indigenous children were placed in foster homes or put up for adoption. This and an early introduction to powwows helped shape Josée's mission to connect with her culture. And this ultimately became a reason why she dances. Her message is a statement of a growing strength of a people who once were banned from ceremonies and dancing. In this program, Josée gives us insight into the jingle and fancy shawl dances, as well as explaining the significance of regalia, too often confused with "costumes." She provides insight into many historical truths such as the Buffalo Bill travelling shows that portrayed "Indians" as savages and cowboys as the 'good guys.' Dancing provides healing and she encourages us to all to think about how we as individuals can play a part in the action of reconciliation. She asks that people attend powwows and begin to understand and open their hearts to her culture"--Container.
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