Wheaton sharing newfound passion for powwows with tri-community residents
It’s been a little over a year since Lac La Ronge Indian Band member Cathy Wheaton began her journey to learn powwow dancing.
“It’s kind of consumed my life now,” she said. “I think I have been to four or five powwows already this summer and I have four more coming up. It’s almost every weekend now. It’s so much fun.”
Wheaton began learning to dance in July 2018 with the assistance of her friend Louise Ratt, who took her under her wing and invited Wheaton to attend powwows with her. At first, about half the regalia Wheaton wore was loaned to her by Ratt, but since then she’s also started to sew and she’s been able to create many of her own items. The first powwow Wheaton danced at was last year at Beardy’s and Okemasis Cree Nation.
With such a strong desire to learn more about powwows, Wheaton invited special guests for a two-day workshop at Senator Myles Venne School. The first session occurred this afternoon with Barb Standingready Garvin, who explained many of the fundamentals like the type of dancers and the regalia worn by them. On Thursday, two champion powwow dancers will be in attendance to answer any other questions people might have.



