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This drum was used by Marguerite Vincent, founder of the Kabir Kouba folk dance troupe, during performances in the 1960s. It represents the coat of arms of the Huron-Wendat Nation. The nation’s animal is the beaver, a symbol of intelligence, endurance and pride. Its lodge represents the community and the home. The circle represents circular thinking: all the elements of nature are interconnected.
1964 - 1965

Kabir Kouba dance troupe

The Kabir Kouba dance troupe (also spelled Cabir Coubat), which means “the river of a thousand detours” in Wendat, was founded by Marguerite Vincent Tehariolina in the 1950s. At the time, it was the only authentic Huron-Wendat folk troupe in the country. Thanks to the research of its founder, choreographer and director, the troupe brought the nation’s traditional songs and dances to life. The troupe appeared many times on public television. Come and enjoy this rich collection prepared by the Musée Huron-Wendat in Wendake.

Drum

Paul C.V. Ononthio This drum was used by Marguerite Vincent, founder of the Kabir Kouba folk dance troupe, during performances in the 1960s. It represents the coat of arms of the Huron-Wendat Nation. The nation’s animal is the beaver, a symbol of intelligence, endurance and pride. Its lodge represents the community and the home. The circle represents circular thinking: all the elements of nature are interconnected.
Chronoscope Do you remember seeing a performance by this Wendake dance troupe? (unilingual French for a limited time) Source: Musée Huron-Wendat Image used with the permission of the Musée huron-wendat. No reproduction without permission. - Date: 1965