A handout photo from Medicine Hat College shows the fourth annual Round Dance ceremony held in the college's gymnasium on Mar. 14.--HANDOUT PHOTO
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Officials at Medicine Hat College say its fourth annual Round Dance traditional ceremony, held in the campus gymnasium last Saturday evening, was a successful event.
On Wednesday the college posted several photos and a report of the event on its Facebook page, saying the Round Dance created a welcoming space for students, staff and community members to gather, reflect and honour Indigenous culture and traditions.
The ceremony was emceed by Warren One Gun and Graham Rowan.
In honour of MHC’s growing Indigenous Engagement and Student Supports team, Elders at the event gifted the college a bison sculpture, which represents strength, connection and the ongoing work of bridging cultures.
“Thank you to the Elders, knowledge keepers, organizers and everyone who attended and helped make this event so special,” reads the report. “We are grateful for the opportunity to learn, connect and celebrate together.”
A Round Dance is a significant Indigenous social and healing ceremony where participants hold hands and dance in a circular motion, often with a side-to-side step.
The event was held in partnership with the Firekeepers Women’s Society, Miywasin Friendship Centre and Saamis Employment and Training Association.