Indigenous cultural camps and gatherings serve as vital spaces for urban Indigenous youth to reconnect with their traditions, learn sacred practices like drum-making, and understand the spiritual significance of cultural artifacts such as the rabbit rattle, which represents life and the first sound a baby hears.
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Un camp pour reconnecter les jeunes Autochtones à leurs traditions
Added:And the idea was to bring people together in order to learn a little bit about the culture and we're just sharing our our knowledge with whoever the public that that shows up. We've sent out invitations to the various schools in Regina and then around the different reserves.
That rabbit rattle represents uh life.
When the baby's coming, that's the first sound that the baby hears.
What we call the white noise.
And that's what the baby's used to.
When I put uh drums together, I don't uh I don't take it very lightly because it's very sacred to me and it's in my heart because uh that's just how I was taught.
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