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Calling all Indigenous Entrepreneurs, Artists, Vendors and Businesses

Calling all Indigenous Entrepreneurs, Artists, Vendors and Businesses

by Cyprian Szalankiewicz | Apr 7, 2022 | News

Through Pow Wow Pitch, Indigenous vendors, artists and entrepreneurs from Canada and the United States can pitch their businesses and business ideas virtually and live at pow wows and Indigenous festivals for their chance to join the Pow Wow Pitch Accelerator program and win more than $200,000 in cash prizes.

Harlan Wade Kingfisher, Smudge the Blades, Wins 2021 Pow Wow Pitch

Harlan Wade Kingfisher, Smudge the Blades, Wins 2021 Pow Wow Pitch

by Victoria Lennox | Oct 20, 2021 | News

The First Place Prize of $25,000 presented by RBC went to Harlan Wade Kingfisher, Founder & CEO of Smudge The Blades, from Sturgeon Lake First Nation, Saskatchewan. Smudge The Blades is an Indigenous brand and hockey apparel company that provides hockey scholarships to Indigenous youth. 

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