“We started performing not just for local audiences, but for people traveling from Japan, China, Australia, New Zealand – from all over the world,” Brown said. “It’s important that we tell our own stories from our own voices, because so often people tell stories about Indigenous people that aren’t always true.”
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Warrior Women bring Cree Culture to the International Indigenous Tourism Conference in Edmonton - Alberta Native News
By Chevi Rabbit, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter (ANNews) – Mackenzie Brown (Kamamak, which means “butterfly” in Cree) and Matricia Bauer (Isko-achitaw Waciy / ᐃᐢᑯ ᐃᐦᒋᑕ...







