STORYTELLING, AUTHOR'S READINGS & POW WOW PITCH

Friday, June 21st | Saturday, June 22nd | Sunday, June 23rd

Come listen and experience Indigenous culture through storytelling, author’s readings, and oral histories. Be among the first to hear exciting business ideas from Indigenous entrepreneurs at Pow Wow Pitch.

Friday, June 21st

2:00PM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DARCY WHITECROW & HEATHER M. O’CONNOR – RUNS WITH THE STARS
Darcy Whitecrow, a member of the Seine River First Nation band in Northwestern Ontario, embraces traditional Ojibwe and Dakota lifestyles, including trapping, fishing, and ricing, and practices traditional spirituality in the Midewiwin and Sundance traditions. Alongside his partner Kim, he founded Grey Raven Ranch, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the Ojibwe Horses breed and their cultural significance, and co-authored a picture book about the Ojibwe Spirit Horses with Heather M. O’Connor, showcasing their heritage while awaiting the birth of a new foal.

3:00PM | ELDER’S TEACHING WITH DOROTHY TAYLOR – SACRED WATER TEACHINGS
Dorothy Taylor, an Elder and Knowledge Keeper from Curve Lake First Nation, founded the Sacred Water Circle, a volunteer-run initiative fostering relationships with water, the earth, and all non-human relatives. Through collaborative efforts with youth and various communities in Peterborough, the Circle promotes the message ‘Water is Life’ through activities like Water Walks and knowledge sharing, uniting Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals for the benefit of water conservation. 4:00PM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DARCY WHITECROW & HEATHER M. O’CONNOR – RUNS WITH THE STARS
Darcy Whitecrow, a member of the Seine River First Nation band in Northwestern Ontario, embraces traditional Ojibwe and Dakota lifestyles, including trapping, fishing, and ricing, and practices traditional spirituality in the Midewiwin and Sundance traditions. Alongside his partner Kim, he founded Grey Raven Ranch, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the Ojibwe Horses breed and their cultural significance, and co-authored a picture book about the Ojibwe Spirit Horses with Heather M. O’Connor, showcasing their heritage while awaiting the birth of a new foal.

5:00PM | ELDER’S TEACHING WITH DOROTHY TAYLOR – STRAWBERRY MOON TEACHINGS
Dorothy Taylor, an Elder and Knowledge Keeper from Curve Lake First Nation, founded the Sacred Water Circle, a volunteer-run initiative fostering relationships with water, the earth, and all non-human relatives. Through collaborative efforts with youth and various communities in Peterborough, the Circle promotes the message ‘Water is Life’ through activities like Water Walks and knowledge sharing, uniting Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals for the benefit of water conservation.

Saturday, June 22nd

9:00AM | POW WOW PITCH REGISTRATION
Pow Wow Pitch provides a platform for Indigenous entrepreneurs to showcase their innovative business ideas and gain valuable exposure within the entrepreneurial community. Same-day registration takes place at 9:00AM.

10:00AM | POW WOW PITCH ROUND 1
Pow Wow Pitch offers a pitching contest for Indigenous entrepreneurs spanning Turtle Island, aiming to highlight Pow Wow vendors, artists, business pioneers, and innovators from diverse backgrounds and industries, whether they’re at the inception stage or aiming for expansion.

11:00AM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DARCY WHITECROW & HEATHER M. O’CONNOR – RUNS WITH THE STARS
Darcy Whitecrow, a member of the Seine River First Nation band in Northwestern Ontario, embraces traditional Ojibwe and Dakota lifestyles, including trapping, fishing, and ricing, and practices traditional spirituality in the Midewiwin and Sundance traditions. Alongside his partner Kim, he founded Grey Raven Ranch, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the Ojibwe Horses breed and their cultural significance, and co-authored a picture book about the Ojibwe Spirit Horses with Heather M. O’Connor, showcasing their heritage while awaiting the birth of a new foal.

1:00PM | POW WOW PITCH TOP 10 ANNOUNCEMENT
Find out who made it past the first round of Pow Wow Pitch! The Top 10 are paired with mentors to prepare for the Final Pitch.

2:00PM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DOROTHY TAYLOR – SACRED WATER TEACHINGS
Dorothy Taylor, an Elder and Knowledge Keeper from Curve Lake First Nation, founded the Sacred Water Circle, a volunteer-run initiative fostering relationships with water, the earth, and all non-human relatives. Through collaborative efforts with youth and various communities in Peterborough, the Circle promotes the message ‘Water is Life’ through activities like Water Walks and knowledge sharing, uniting Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals for the benefit of water conservation.

3:00PM | POW WOW PITCH ROUND 2 PITCHES
The Top 10 will take the stage with the final 1-Minute Pitch followed by 2-minutes of Q&A with the judges in front of the audience.

4:00PM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DARCY WHITECROW & HEATHER M. O’CONNOR – RUNS WITH THE STARS
Darcy Whitecrow, a member of the Seine River First Nation band in Northwestern Ontario, embraces traditional Ojibwe and Dakota lifestyles, including trapping, fishing, and ricing, and practices traditional spirituality in the Midewiwin and Sundance traditions. Alongside his partner Kim, he founded Grey Raven Ranch, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the Ojibwe Horses breed and their cultural significance, and co-authored a picture book about the Ojibwe Spirit Horses with Heather M. O’Connor, showcasing their heritage while awaiting the birth of a new foal.

4:30PM | POW WOW PITCH PEOPLE’S CHOICE VOTING & WINNERS
Pow Wow Pitch announces the Summer Solstice Pow Wow Pitch Winners and Fan Favourite! Make sure you have your friends and family there to cheer you on!

5:00PM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DOROTHY TAYLOR – STRAWBERRY MOON TEACHINGS
Dorothy Taylor, an Elder and Knowledge Keeper from Curve Lake First Nation, founded the Sacred Water Circle, a volunteer-run initiative fostering relationships with water, the earth, and all non-human relatives. Through collaborative efforts with youth and various communities in Peterborough, the Circle promotes the message ‘Water is Life’ through activities like Water Walks and knowledge sharing, uniting Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals for the benefit of water conservation.

Sunday, June 23rd

10:00AM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DARCY WHITECROW & HEATHER M. O’CONNOR – RUNS WITH THE STARS
Darcy Whitecrow, a member of the Seine River First Nation band in Northwestern Ontario, embraces traditional Ojibwe and Dakota lifestyles, including trapping, fishing, and ricing, and practices traditional spirituality in the Midewiwin and Sundance traditions. Alongside his partner Kim, he founded Grey Raven Ranch, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the Ojibwe Horses breed and their cultural significance, and co-authored a picture book about the Ojibwe Spirit Horses with Heather M. O’Connor, showcasing their heritage while awaiting the birth of a new foal.

11:00AM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DOROTHY TAYLOR – SACRED WATER TEACHINGS
Dorothy Taylor, an Elder and Knowledge Keeper from Curve Lake First Nation, founded the Sacred Water Circle, a volunteer-run initiative fostering relationships with water, the earth, and all non-human relatives. Through collaborative efforts with youth and various communities in Peterborough, the Circle promotes the message ‘Water is Life’ through activities like Water Walks and knowledge sharing, uniting Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals for the benefit of water conservation.

1:00PM | INTERACTIVE PUPPET THEATRE: RABBIT & BEAR PAWS – THE WAY
In this interactive puppet theater called; Rabbit and Bear Paws: The Way, we retell the story of how the Turtle carries our world on her back and how the tiny muskrat succeeds in giving all of us the greatest gift of all. A place to call home, Turtle Island.

2:00PM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DARCY WHITECROW & HEATHER M. O’CONNOR – RUNS WITH THE STARS
Darcy Whitecrow, a member of the Seine River First Nation band in Northwestern Ontario, embraces traditional Ojibwe and Dakota lifestyles, including trapping, fishing, and ricing, and practices traditional spirituality in the Midewiwin and Sundance traditions. Alongside his partner Kim, he founded Grey Raven Ranch, a nonprofit dedicated to preserving the Ojibwe Horses breed and their cultural significance, and co-authored a picture book about the Ojibwe Spirit Horses with Heather M. O’Connor, showcasing their heritage while awaiting the birth of a new foal.

3:00PM | AUTHOR’S READING WITH DOROTHY TAYLOR – STRAWBERRY MOON TEACHINGS
Dorothy Taylor, an Elder and Knowledge Keeper from Curve Lake First Nation, founded the Sacred Water Circle, a volunteer-run initiative fostering relationships with water, the earth, and all non-human relatives. Through collaborative efforts with youth and various communities in Peterborough, the Circle promotes the message ‘Water is Life’ through activities like Water Walks and knowledge sharing, uniting Indigenous and non-Indigenous individuals for the benefit of water conservation.

4:00PM | INTERACTIVE PUPPET THEATRE: RABBIT & BEAR PAWS – THE WAY
In this interactive puppet theater called; Rabbit and Bear Paws: The Way, we retell the story of how the Turtle carries our world on her back and how the tiny muskrat succeeds in giving all of us the greatest gift of all. A place to call home, Turtle Island.