Drumming and Pow Wow of the Algonquin Indians of Golden Lake Pride of First Nations

in music •  7 years ago 

In a few weeks, I will get to attend a traditional Pow Wow of the Algonquin Indians of the Pickwaknagan on Golden Lake, Ontario. This Reserve is located about a 30 minute drive from our home. I enjoy these people and their traditional ways. Follow me to learn a little about them.

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The Anishinabe language is part of the Algonquian language family. The Anishinabe language has only 17 letters.

Marriage between members of the same group was not accepted, even if they were not related. It was a necessity that the spouse come from another group. Summer occasions were important to the balance the group; it was the only opportunity to meet a soul mate from another clan. Generally, the couple united for life.

Takinagans were used to transport babies. They were made of wood and covered with a casing made of leather or fabric. The baby was in a standing position, with his feet resting on a board. The mother could then place the takinagan on her back. This allowed the child to observe his environment and thus begin to learn how everyday tasks were accomplished. The takinagan also had the advantage of floating, which probably saved the lives of several babies during the capsizing of a boat.

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Philosophy
Our philosophy is to only take what you need; give in order to receive; recognize that you are an equal part of all that is; and be thankful for everything that you get. Many teachings relate to the Creator. Our teachings are not rigid and can be interpreted in different ways. It is encouraged that each person develop their own special relationship with the Creator. It is this difference, this uniqueness with the Creator that creates meaning.

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The Anishinabe Way to Live:

Treat the earth, and all that dwell upon it, with respect
Remain close to the Creator
Show great respect for your fellow beings
Work together for the benefit of all mankind
Give assistance and kindness whenever needed
Do what you know is right
Look after the well-being of mind and body
Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater good
Be truthful and honest at all times
Take full responsibility for your actions

Teachings of the Seven Grandfathers include:
Honesty
Humility
Respect
Courage
Wisdom
Love
Truth

This is a video of their traditional dance and dress and drumming at one of their Pow Wow's.

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I also love to learn about and from Canada's Indigenous people. There is so much they can teach us. I would love to attend this pow wow! I'll look into it! We were at Golden Lake 4 years ago for vacation! Beautiful area!

Really? Where about's are you from? Ontario? Please say yes as I feel like I am the only one other that offgridlife guy

I sure am from Ontario! Kawartha Lakes and have property in Bancroft ;)

Really? I was in Whitney and Bancroft just last week. I love that area. Here is the funny thing, I am in Pembroke, an hour and 15 to Bancroft. Good for you guys, and hey Neighbour.

Awesome! Nice to meet ya neighbour lol :D Looks like have lots in common! :p

Great post!

Thank you. I am kinda proud of the unique and diverse culture our great country has.

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There is so much to learn from our First Nations, it is so sad to see many of them in the streets, hungry and with drug or alcohol abuse problems... Especially here in the west, where colonization only happened in the last century, the wounds are so recent.

yes it is so sad. This is why I post about the good we see in these people. We have our issues with First Nations here as well, but we need to remember that there is good in everyone.

This is a great post -- thank you for sharing it!

Thank you

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