Aboriginal Day Live at The Forks

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The 10th anniversary of Aboriginal Day Live hit The Forks on Saturday with a ton of events running all day and night including a powwow and concert.

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The 10th anniversary of Aboriginal Day Live hit The Forks on Saturday with a ton of events running all day and night including a powwow and concert.

A men's drum circle performs during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition on at The Forks Saturday.
A men's drum circle performs during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition on at The Forks Saturday.
Hunter Humphrey, 10, participates in a blanket dance fundraiser organized by the Families First Foundation during Aboriginal Day Live at The Forks. The Families First Foundation supports the families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
Hunter Humphrey, 10, participates in a blanket dance fundraiser organized by the Families First Foundation during Aboriginal Day Live at The Forks. The Families First Foundation supports the families of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
A woman dances during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition.
A woman dances during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition.
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Men dance during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition Saturday afternoon.
ZACHARY PRONG / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Men dance during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition Saturday afternoon.
Men perform during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition.
Men perform during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition.
Wes Nelson of Lake of the Woods in Treaty 3 Territory performs during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition.
Wes Nelson of Lake of the Woods in Treaty 3 Territory performs during the Aboriginal Day Live powwow competition.
People enjoy live music during the evening portion of Aboriginal Day Live.
People enjoy live music during the evening portion of Aboriginal Day Live.
Quintin Mann (behind) relaxes at The Forks while live music plays, while his son, Neewin, 8, takes a nap after a long day.
Quintin Mann (behind) relaxes at The Forks while live music plays, while his son, Neewin, 8, takes a nap after a long day.
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