'That drum calls you': South Dakota drumming group delivers riveting powwow performance
Drumming is a way to foster and celebrate that intimate connection, bonding you to other humans and Mother Earth; the heartbeat of all nations. At the annual Sitansisk powwow in Fredericton, a drumming group all the way from South Dakota was an exercise in this connection.
On the powwow trail, drumming connects Indigenous communities from across the continent
The drum of a heartbeat is the first sound you hear in your mother's womb, Ann Paul says.
Drumming is a way to foster and celebrate that intimate connection, bonding you to other humans and Mother Earth; the heartbeat of all nations, Paul said.
At the annual Sitansisk (St. Mary's First Nation) powwow in Fredericton, a drumming group all the way from South Dakota offered an exercise in this connection.
Scroll through the photos and watch the video to see how Ann Paul experienced the performance from Show Time, a drumming group from Pine Ridge Indian Reservation.
WATCH | See the performance that gave Ann Paul goosebumps:
Ann’s Eye: South Dakota drummers travel to N.B. for a powwow performance
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Duration 1:51
The Show Time drummers, hailing from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation of South Dakota, were host drummers at the St. Mary’s First Nation powwow.
Ann's Eye
Photographer Ann Paul brings an Indigenous lens to stories from First Nations communities across New Brunswick. Click here or on the image below to see more of her work.