Interactive Stations & Demonstrations

Culinary Experience

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Métis Games Hatchet throwing and archery Inuit Games Join Stranger to explore some of the more popular Inuit Games Ojibwe Spirit Horses Meet some of Canada’s only Indigenous horses. This rare and endangered breed, the Ojibwe Spirit horses, almost went extinct in the 1970s, with only 4 remaining. This is your chance to catch a...

Elder Opening Ceremony & Opening Remarks

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

1:00PM | ELDER OPENING CEREMONY Gathered on the traditional and unceded lands of the Algonquin peoples and their descendants, the 2024 Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival welcomes all to celebrate the richness of Indigenous cultures. An Elder will make remarks and perform a traditional welcome ceremony. 1:15PM | OPENING REMARKS The 2024 Summer Solstice Indigenous Festival...

Longtable Feast by Chef Tawnya Brant ft Performance by Logan Staats

Culinary Experience

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

You are invited to join us for an amazing Indigenous dining experience at Chef Tawnya Brant’s Long table feast.  Chef Tawnya Brant of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory competed on Season 10 of Top Chef Canada. Two sessions are available, lunch at 1 PM and dinner at 6 PM. The featured meal will...

Recurring

World Champion Hoop Dancer Scott Sinquah

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Scott Sixkiller Sinquah is proud to represent the Gila River Pima, Hopi/Tewa, Cherokee, and Choctaw Nations. Coming from the southwest in Arizona, he is a two-time and the current World Hoop Dance Champion. Scott has been fortunate to travel and share the Hoop Dance all across Turtle Island, as well as overseas into the United...

Author’s Reading With Darcy Whitecrow & Heather M. O’connor – Runs With The Stars

Author's Reading

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

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...

Ojibwe Spirit Horse Equine Assisted Learning

Family Fun Zone

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Join Rhonda Snow for an interactive EAL experience with the Ojibwe spirit ponies.  Rhonda is not only a certified EAL facilitator, but a knowledge keeper and renowned artist bringing the stories of this rare and endangered breed of pony to life. During this experience, you will learn about the powerful stallion “Tony the Rainy Lake Pony”...

$20
Recurring

David Finkle

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

David has been called a Renaissance man – hailing from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in southern Ontario he is an award winning multi-instrumental recording artist versed in many musical genres. He is a sound engineer, a storyteller, a producer, drum maker and specializes in his organic sounds coming from his own handmade traditional Indigenous instruments such...

Recurring

Sunsdrum Inuit Throat Singers

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

There is a legend among the Inuit about the halo that appears around the sun. Known in some parts as siqiniup qilauta—roughly translated, “the sun’s drum”, it is a good sign; a symbol of good luck.Siqiniup Qilauta is also name of our musical group. Located in Ottawa, we have travelled nationally and internationally demonstrating traditional...

Métis Dancer Brad Lafortune

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Originating in the Red River area, the Métis jig is a combination of First Nations dancing, Scottish and French-Canadian step-dancing, and reel, jig, and quadrille steps. Brad Lafortune began jigging at a young age and believes the dance is an interactive way to physically engage individuals of any age, all the while learning about the...

World Champion Hoop Dancer Scott Sinquah

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Scott Sixkiller Sinquah is proud to represent the Gila River Pima, Hopi/Tewa, Cherokee, and Choctaw Nations. Coming from the southwest in Arizona, he is a two-time and the current World Hoop Dance Champion. Scott has been fortunate to travel and share the Hoop Dance all across Turtle Island, as well as overseas into the United...

Recurring

Author’s Reading With Darcy Whitecrow & Heather M. O’Connor – Runs With The Stars

Author's Reading

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

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...

Sunsdrum Inuit Throat Singers

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

There is a legend among the Inuit about the halo that appears around the sun. Known in some parts as siqiniup qilauta—roughly translated, “the sun’s drum”, it is a good sign; a symbol of good luck.Siqiniup Qilauta is also name of our musical group. Located in Ottawa, we have travelled nationally and internationally demonstrating traditional...

Author’s Reading with Dorothy Taylor – Traditional Horse Teachings and Ceremony

Author's Reading

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

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...

Ojibwe Spirit Horse Equine Assisted Learning

Family Fun Zone

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Join Rhonda Snow for an interactive EAL experience with the Ojibwe spirit ponies.  Rhonda is not only a certified EAL facilitator, but a knowledge keeper and renowned artist bringing the stories of this rare and endangered breed of pony to life. During this experience, you will learn about the powerful stallion “Tony the Rainy Lake Pony”...

$20

Métis Dancer Brad Lafortune

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Originating in the Red River area, the Métis jig is a combination of First Nations dancing, Scottish and French-Canadian step-dancing, and reel, jig, and quadrille steps. Brad Lafortune began jigging at a young age and believes the dance is an interactive way to physically engage individuals of any age, all the while learning about the...

Longtable Feast by Chef Tawnya Brant ft Performance by Logan Staats

Culinary Experience

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

You are invited to join us for an amazing Indigenous dining experience at Chef Tawnya Brant’s Long table feast.  Chef Tawnya Brant of Six Nations of the Grand River Territory competed on Season 10 of Top Chef Canada. Two sessions are available, lunch at 1 PM and dinner at 6 PM. The featured meal will...

Pow Wow Committee Specials & Glow in the Dark Pow Wow ft Dj Shub

Indigenous Day Celebration

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Cap off the evening of National Indigenous Peoples’ Day as our competition pow wow kicks off with a bang! Starting at 6:00 PM, get ready for the committee specials featuring our host drum for 2024 – Northern Cree!  Northern Cree Singers are one of the most respected and popular pow wow drum groups in North America. ...

Recurring

Sunsdrum Inuit Throat Singers

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

There is a legend among the Inuit about the halo that appears around the sun. Known in some parts as siqiniup qilauta—roughly translated, “the sun’s drum”, it is a good sign; a symbol of good luck.Siqiniup Qilauta is also name of our musical group. Located in Ottawa, we have travelled nationally and internationally demonstrating traditional...

Recurring

Ojibwe Spirit Horse Equine Assisted Learning

Family Fun Zone

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Join Rhonda Snow for an interactive EAL experience with the Ojibwe spirit ponies.  Rhonda is not only a certified EAL facilitator, but a knowledge keeper and renowned artist bringing the stories of this rare and endangered breed of pony to life. During this experience, you will learn about the powerful stallion “Tony the Rainy Lake Pony”...

$20
Recurring

World Champion Hoop Dancer Scott Sinquah

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Scott Sixkiller Sinquah is proud to represent the Gila River Pima, Hopi/Tewa, Cherokee, and Choctaw Nations. Coming from the southwest in Arizona, he is a two-time and the current World Hoop Dance Champion. Scott has been fortunate to travel and share the Hoop Dance all across Turtle Island, as well as overseas into the United...

Author’s Reading With Darcy Whitecrow & Heather M. O’connor – Runs With The Stars

Author's Reading

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

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...

Recurring

Métis Dancer Brad Lafortune

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Originating in the Red River area, the Métis jig is a combination of First Nations dancing, Scottish and French-Canadian step-dancing, and reel, jig, and quadrille steps. Brad Lafortune began jigging at a young age and believes the dance is an interactive way to physically engage individuals of any age, all the while learning about the...

Recurring

David Finkle

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

David has been called a Renaissance man – hailing from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in southern Ontario he is an award winning multi-instrumental recording artist versed in many musical genres. He is a sound engineer, a storyteller, a producer, drum maker and specializes in his organic sounds coming from his own handmade traditional Indigenous instruments such...

Recurring

Sunsdrum Inuit Throat Singers

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

There is a legend among the Inuit about the halo that appears around the sun. Known in some parts as siqiniup qilauta—roughly translated, “the sun’s drum”, it is a good sign; a symbol of good luck.Siqiniup Qilauta is also name of our musical group. Located in Ottawa, we have travelled nationally and internationally demonstrating traditional...

Inuit Games

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Born in St. John’s, NL, raised in Ottawa, ON, Aalla (Stranger) has spent more than a decade demonstrating and teaching traditional Inuit games. If your child attends school in Ottawa, it’s more than likely that Stranger has taught their class about the Inuit culture. Aalla will be joined by his son, who has inherited his...

Recurring

World Champion Hoop Dancer Scott Sinquah

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Scott Sixkiller Sinquah is proud to represent the Gila River Pima, Hopi/Tewa, Cherokee, and Choctaw Nations. Coming from the southwest in Arizona, he is a two-time and the current World Hoop Dance Champion. Scott has been fortunate to travel and share the Hoop Dance all across Turtle Island, as well as overseas into the United...

Recurring

Métis Dancer Brad Lafortune

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Originating in the Red River area, the Métis jig is a combination of First Nations dancing, Scottish and French-Canadian step-dancing, and reel, jig, and quadrille steps. Brad Lafortune began jigging at a young age and believes the dance is an interactive way to physically engage individuals of any age, all the while learning about the...

Recurring

David Finkle

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

David has been called a Renaissance man – hailing from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in southern Ontario he is an award winning multi-instrumental recording artist versed in many musical genres. He is a sound engineer, a storyteller, a producer, drum maker and specializes in his organic sounds coming from his own handmade traditional Indigenous instruments such...

Recurring

Author’s Reading With Darcy Whitecrow & Heather M. O’Connor – Runs With The Stars

Author's Reading

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

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...

Recurring

Ojibwe Spirit Horse Equine Assisted Learning

Family Fun Zone

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Join Rhonda Snow for an interactive EAL experience with the Ojibwe spirit ponies.  Rhonda is not only a certified EAL facilitator, but a knowledge keeper and renowned artist bringing the stories of this rare and endangered breed of pony to life. During this experience, you will learn about the powerful stallion “Tony the Rainy Lake Pony”...

$20
Recurring

Sunsdrum Inuit Throat Singers

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

There is a legend among the Inuit about the halo that appears around the sun. Known in some parts as siqiniup qilauta—roughly translated, “the sun’s drum”, it is a good sign; a symbol of good luck.Siqiniup Qilauta is also name of our musical group. Located in Ottawa, we have travelled nationally and internationally demonstrating traditional...

Inuit Games

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Born in St. John’s, NL, raised in Ottawa, ON, Aalla (Stranger) has spent more than a decade demonstrating and teaching traditional Inuit games. If your child attends school in Ottawa, it’s more than likely that Stranger has taught their class about the Inuit culture. Aalla will be joined by his son, who has inherited his...

Recurring

World Champion Hoop Dancer Scott Sinquah

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Scott Sixkiller Sinquah is proud to represent the Gila River Pima, Hopi/Tewa, Cherokee, and Choctaw Nations. Coming from the southwest in Arizona, he is a two-time and the current World Hoop Dance Champion. Scott has been fortunate to travel and share the Hoop Dance all across Turtle Island, as well as overseas into the United...

Recurring

Métis Dancer Brad Lafortune

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Originating in the Red River area, the Métis jig is a combination of First Nations dancing, Scottish and French-Canadian step-dancing, and reel, jig, and quadrille steps. Brad Lafortune began jigging at a young age and believes the dance is an interactive way to physically engage individuals of any age, all the while learning about the...

Recurring

Author’s Reading With Darcy Whitecrow & Heather M. O’Connor – Runs With The Stars

Author's Reading

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

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...

Recurring

Sunsdrum Inuit Throat Singers

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

There is a legend among the Inuit about the halo that appears around the sun. Known in some parts as siqiniup qilauta—roughly translated, “the sun’s drum”, it is a good sign; a symbol of good luck.Siqiniup Qilauta is also name of our musical group. Located in Ottawa, we have travelled nationally and internationally demonstrating traditional...

Recurring

Ojibwe Spirit Horse Equine Assisted Learning

Family Fun Zone

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Join Rhonda Snow for an interactive EAL experience with the Ojibwe spirit ponies.  Rhonda is not only a certified EAL facilitator, but a knowledge keeper and renowned artist bringing the stories of this rare and endangered breed of pony to life. During this experience, you will learn about the powerful stallion “Tony the Rainy Lake Pony”...

$20
Recurring

World Champion Hoop Dancer Scott Sinquah

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Scott Sixkiller Sinquah is proud to represent the Gila River Pima, Hopi/Tewa, Cherokee, and Choctaw Nations. Coming from the southwest in Arizona, he is a two-time and the current World Hoop Dance Champion. Scott has been fortunate to travel and share the Hoop Dance all across Turtle Island, as well as overseas into the United...

Recurring

Métis Dancer Brad Lafortune

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Originating in the Red River area, the Métis jig is a combination of First Nations dancing, Scottish and French-Canadian step-dancing, and reel, jig, and quadrille steps. Brad Lafortune began jigging at a young age and believes the dance is an interactive way to physically engage individuals of any age, all the while learning about the...

Recurring

Inuit Games

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Born in St. John’s, NL, raised in Ottawa, ON, Aalla (Stranger) has spent more than a decade demonstrating and teaching traditional Inuit games. If your child attends school in Ottawa, it’s more than likely that Stranger has taught their class about the Inuit culture. Aalla will be joined by his son, who has inherited his...

Recurring

Métis Dancer Brad Lafortune

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Originating in the Red River area, the Métis jig is a combination of First Nations dancing, Scottish and French-Canadian step-dancing, and reel, jig, and quadrille steps. Brad Lafortune began jigging at a young age and believes the dance is an interactive way to physically engage individuals of any age, all the while learning about the...

Recurring

Author’s Reading With Darcy Whitecrow & Heather M. O’Connor – Runs With The Stars

Author's Reading

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

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...

Recurring

David Finkle

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

David has been called a Renaissance man – hailing from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in southern Ontario he is an award winning multi-instrumental recording artist versed in many musical genres. He is a sound engineer, a storyteller, a producer, drum maker and specializes in his organic sounds coming from his own handmade traditional Indigenous instruments such...

Recurring

Sunsdrum Inuit Throat Singers

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

There is a legend among the Inuit about the halo that appears around the sun. Known in some parts as siqiniup qilauta—roughly translated, “the sun’s drum”, it is a good sign; a symbol of good luck.Siqiniup Qilauta is also name of our musical group. Located in Ottawa, we have travelled nationally and internationally demonstrating traditional...

Recurring

World Champion Hoop Dancer Scott Sinquah

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Scott Sixkiller Sinquah is proud to represent the Gila River Pima, Hopi/Tewa, Cherokee, and Choctaw Nations. Coming from the southwest in Arizona, he is a two-time and the current World Hoop Dance Champion. Scott has been fortunate to travel and share the Hoop Dance all across Turtle Island, as well as overseas into the United...

Recurring

Métis Dancer Brad Lafortune

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Originating in the Red River area, the Métis jig is a combination of First Nations dancing, Scottish and French-Canadian step-dancing, and reel, jig, and quadrille steps. Brad Lafortune began jigging at a young age and believes the dance is an interactive way to physically engage individuals of any age, all the while learning about the...

Recurring

Ojibwe Spirit Horse Equine Assisted Learning

Family Fun Zone

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

Join Rhonda Snow for an interactive EAL experience with the Ojibwe spirit ponies.  Rhonda is not only a certified EAL facilitator, but a knowledge keeper and renowned artist bringing the stories of this rare and endangered breed of pony to life. During this experience, you will learn about the powerful stallion “Tony the Rainy Lake Pony”...

$20
Recurring

David Finkle

Celebration Stage

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

David has been called a Renaissance man – hailing from Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in southern Ontario he is an award winning multi-instrumental recording artist versed in many musical genres. He is a sound engineer, a storyteller, a producer, drum maker and specializes in his organic sounds coming from his own handmade traditional Indigenous instruments such...

Recurring

Author’s Reading With Darcy Whitecrow & Heather M. O’Connor – Runs With The Stars

Author's Reading

Mādahòkì Farm 4420 W Hunt Club Rd, Ottawa, Ontario

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...