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, featured Levi Herney as the head male dancer and Amanda Larocque as the lead female dancer. The host drum was Sacred Flight, while invited drums included East Boys, Stoney Bear, and Wabanaki Confederacy.
Head female dancer Amanda Larocque, from Gesgapegiag, Que., entertained onlookers as she took centre stage at the Glooscap First Nations Mawio’mi to dance. - Aimee Alden
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