Virtual Indigenous Presentations — Available Anywhere in Canada and the USA

Quick Answer: Powwow Times delivers live virtual Indigenous cultural presentations to organizations anywhere in Canada and the United States. Sessions cover residential schools, generational trauma, the Indian Act, treaties, Indigenous storytelling, and live powwow performance. No travel required. Corporate pricing starts at $5,000 USD. Virtual delivery means any organization — from a 10-person startup in Austin to a 10,000-person corporation in New York — can access world-class Indigenous cultural education.

Geography is no longer a barrier to authentic Indigenous cultural education. Powwow Times delivers live virtual Indigenous cultural presentations to organizations anywhere in Canada and the United States — streamed directly to your team via Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, or any major video platform, led live by Patrick Mitsuing, a Treaty 6 Cree world champion dancer and internationally recognized cultural educator.

Whether your team is in Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, or scattered across a dozen cities in a hybrid work environment, a single Powwow Times session can reach everyone simultaneously — live, authentic, and unforgettable.

The Virtual Advantage

No Geographic Barrier

Bringing a cultural educator to your office requires travel planning, travel costs, and scheduling alignment across time zones. Virtual delivery eliminates all of that. Your team in Halifax and your team in Seattle can be in the same session, at the same time, having the same experience.

Scale Without Cost Increase

Virtual sessions scale at no additional cost. A session priced at $5,000 USD can reach 10 employees or 10,000 employees for the same investment. For large organizations rolling out Indigenous cultural education company-wide, virtual delivery makes the economics work in ways in-person simply cannot.

Hybrid Workforce Friendly

Post-pandemic, most corporate teams are distributed. Some employees are in-office. Some are remote. Some are in different cities. Virtual delivery reaches everyone equally, ensuring no team member misses the experience because they happen to work from home that day.

Accessible to US Organizations

The US market for Indigenous cultural education is large and growing. American corporations with Canadian operations, DEI mandates, or Indigenous employee populations are increasingly seeking authentic Indigenous cultural programming. Powwow Times sessions provide US organizations with access to world-class Cree cultural education, contextualized for both Canadian and American audiences where relevant.

What US Organizations Get from Indigenous Cultural Education

While Powwow Times carries Cree and Canadian Indigenous knowledge traditions, the universal themes of our presentations — resilience, generational trauma, cultural survival, reconciliation, land relationships — resonate deeply with American audiences. Many US organizations booking Indigenous cultural education are seeking:

  • Native American and Indigenous cultural education for DEI programs
  • Understanding of Indigenous history across North America
  • Cultural competency for organizations working with Indigenous communities
  • Reconciliation programming for organizations with Canadian operations
  • Authentic Indigenous keynotes for conferences and company events

Full Session Portfolio — Available Everywhere

Every Powwow Times corporate session is available virtually to organizations anywhere in Canada and the USA:

All sessions start at $5,000 USD for a half-day virtual delivery. Full-day and multi-session packages from $7,000 to $8,000 USD.

City-Specific Resources

Booking

Visit powwowtimes.ca to submit a booking inquiry. We respond within 24–48 hours and work across all North American time zones.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Powwow Times deliver virtual Indigenous presentations to US organizations?

Yes. Powwow Times delivers live virtual Indigenous cultural presentations to organizations anywhere in the United States, starting at $5,000 USD. Sessions are delivered via Zoom, Teams, or any major platform and can be scheduled to accommodate US time zones.

What platform is used for virtual delivery?

We integrate with Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Webex, and custom streaming setups. We handle all production on our end — your team needs only a meeting link and a device.

How much do virtual Indigenous presentations cost?

Virtual sessions start at $5,000 USD for a half-day presentation (3–4 hours including live powwow performance). Full-day sessions are $7,000–$8,000 USD. Multi-session series for organizations building a sustained Indigenous learning program are available on request.

Is the session live or pre-recorded?

Every session is delivered live. Patrick Mitsuing leads the session personally, in real time. The powwow performance is live. The Q&A is live. This is not a video course or a pre-recorded module — it is a genuine live cultural experience.

Can a session cover both Canadian and US Indigenous history?

Yes. For US-based organizations or for Canadian organizations with American employees, we can incorporate relevant context about Indigenous history and rights in the United States alongside our core Canadian content. Contact us at powwowtimes.ca to discuss customization.

How many people can attend a virtual session?

There is no practical upper limit. Sessions have reached audiences of 10 to several thousand participants simultaneously. For very large organizations, multiple sessions can be scheduled to cover different time zones or divisions.


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