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Q&A with Aboriginal hoop dancer Alex Wells | Canadian Geographic

August 11, 2016 by Glenn Leave a Comment

For three sun-soaked days this summer, drums pounded and songs resounded at the Aboriginal Cultural Festival in Victoria as First Nations groups from Vancouver Island and the mainland performed traditional dances involving real and mythical creatures on a stage in front of the Royal BC Museum in the Inner Harbour.

Source: Q&A with Aboriginal hoop dancer Alex Wells | Canadian Geographic

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