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Different dance. If a piece of the floating down lands on one, it brings good luck to that person.

Another attempt at taking a video ... this one pauses for a second when not quite half way through. Press 'HD'; I couldn't get it to play otherwise because of the interfering 'Try our new photo experience' message.

Git Hayetsk means the people of the copper shield in Sm’algyax which is spoken by the Nisga’a, Tsimshian, and Gitxsan Nations of Northern BC. Aboriginal Showcase, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Tags:   Aboriginal Showcase dancers dancing tradition traditional First Nations

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Another attempt at taking a video ... I was a tad too close to the action, though. Press 'HD'; I couldn't get it to play otherwise because of the interfering 'Try our new photo experience' message.

Git Hayetsk means the people of the copper shield in Sm’algyax which is spoken by the Nisga’a, Tsimshian, and Gitxsan Nations of Northern BC. Aboriginal Showcase, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Tags:   Aboriginal Showcase dancers dancing tradition traditional First Nations

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Git Hayetsk means the people of the copper shield in Sm’algyax which is spoken by the Nisga’a, Tsimshian, and Gitxsan Nations of Northern BC. Aboriginal Showcase, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Tags:   Aboriginal Showcase dancers dancing tradition traditional First Nations

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Git Hayetsk means the people of the copper shield in Sm’algyax which is spoken by the Nisga’a, Tsimshian, and Gitxsan Nations of Northern BC. Aboriginal Showcase, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Tags:   Aboriginal Showcase dancers dancing tradition traditional First Nations

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Git Hayetsk means the people of the copper shield in Sm’algyax which is spoken by the Nisga’a, Tsimshian, and Gitxsan Nations of Northern BC. Aboriginal Showcase, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Tags:   Aboriginal Showcase dancers dancing tradition traditional First Nations


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