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First Nations Boy performing a fancy dance in a prairie field with a river background
Semiahmoo First Nations and Ear Marriott Secondary School in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada celebrated this powwow from 9-11 March 2018. Powwows are opportunities for First Nations to gather together, honouring and sharing their traditions. The general public is welcome. Jingle dancers are performing.
Calgary, AB, Canada. Jun 24, 2023. A medium shot of an indigenous young man talent showcase wearing a colourful traditional cloths. National Indigenous Family Day and POW WOW. Aboriginal Awareness
Suffolk, Virginia, USA, August 21, 2022:  Nansemond Indian pow wow in Suffolk, Virginia you find many tribes dancing their native dance.
Two Native American Men in Full Regalia talking at the Little Shell Chippewa Pow Wow in Great Falls, Montana. Photographed from a low angle view.
Imperial Beach, USA - June 16, 2012: Native American man in traditional beaded attire. Photograph taken at the annual Pow Wow by the Sea in Imperial Beach, California, USA.  The Pow Wow by the Sea is a free, public event held in a public park.
Malibu, California. April 6, 2024.  Chumash Day Pow Wow and Inter-tribal Gathering. The Malibu Bluffs Park is celebrating 24 years of hosting the Annual Chumash Day Powwow.
Thai teacher is instructing young traditional period dressed female dancers standing in a row. Women are having flowers on hair. Scene is at history event at old ruined temple. Group is exercising for evening event. 2019 was historical event at and around temple ruin Wat Wihan Thong Historical Site with food market and dance shows events for publicity and admission free. Typical thai true classic market and event festival
A group of New Zealand Maori folk dancers performing in an outdoor festival.
The Nisga'a Nation Hobiyee festival celebrated in Vancouver, Canada on 6 February 2015. The celebration commemorates the Nisga'a Nation's lunar new year. The Nisga'a gathering is powerful with the beating of drums, dance and beautifully intricate regalia. Headband with many feathers, dotted with yellow.
A woman performing a First Nations fancy shawl dance in a field alongside the river in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - 04/29/2011: indigenous north american culture dancers at paw-waw festival in Albuquerque
Women dancing at a Native American Pow-Wow
Santa Fe, NM, USA: A young participant at the 2022 annual outdoor Santa Fe Indian Market fashion show. The market is spread out around the historic Santa Fe Plaza, showcasing North American Indigenous arts and culture. Hundreds of artists from around the U.S. participate in the two-day event, with visitors numbering about 100,000.
Guide discusses Tlingit heritage at the Jilkaat Kwaan Heritage Center at Klukwan near Haines, Alaska, USA.
View along hands of thai teenage rum thai dancers with golden fingernail extensions in Chiang Mai province
Dancers gather in the centre of the circle before the dance standoffs begin.
This Powwow took place on the Capilano lReserve, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 8 July 2017. This 30th annual Powwow, was a gathering of First Nations communities to honour their culture, share, respect, dance and drum. Here we see the flag carriers at the Grand Entry.
Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada – August 26, 2023:  An Aboriginal man performs at Sunshine Meadows
Tokyo, Japan-August 27, 2023:\nHarajuku-Omotesando Genki Matsuri Super Yosakoi was held in Harajuku and Yoyogi Park area, Tokyo, on the last weekend of August this year. Men and women, young and old, performed very vibrant dancing in Super Yosakoi Parade..\nYosakoi is one of the most popular dance festivals in Japan, which originated in Kochi City, Shikoku Island, in 1954, and takes place for four days, including the eve of festival, from August 9 to 12 each year. Ever since, Yosakoi has become popular throughout Japan and Yosakoi festivals are now held all over, including Tokyo, throughout the year.
Powwow Dancer movement during a traditional Powwow
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - 04/29/2011: Indigenous North American man dressed in heritage chief suit.  Albuquerque paw-waw festival
Close up the orange beaded knee high moccasins and shawl decorated with light blue satin ribbons worn by a Native American woman dancing at a pow wow.
Portrait of  dancing rural thai women in performing local harvest dance ceremony. They are part of a group of dancing women. They are  wearing traditional blue colored farm clothes and a headscarf, traditional thai pakama. They have  different harvest tool for grains in their  hand.  One  tool looks like  shape of a a tennis rack and other tool is more like a thick stick for pounding  grain. In background village farm women are standing and watching performance. Scene is in north Thailand in rural area of Chiang Mai province
Hoop Dancer at the pow-wow
This Powwow was celebrated on the Capilano Reserve, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 13-14 July, 2013. The Squamish Nation's 30th Annual Powwow was a gathering of First Nations communities to honour their culture, share, respect, dance and drum. Their heritage is respected by all ages.
Cuenca, Ecuador - April 12, 2016: Street concert on day of city Cuenca. Group of folk dancers represent story of deer hunting
Tokyo, Japan-August 27, 2022:\nHarajuku-Omotesando Genki Matsuri Super Yosakoi was held in Harajuku and Yoyogi Park area, Tokyo, on the last weekend of August this year, after 2 years' absence due to the COVID-19 Pandemic. Men and women, young and old, performed very vibrant dancing in Super Yosakoi Parade..\nYosakoi is one of the most popular dance festivals in Japan, which originated in Kochi City, Shikoku Island, in 1954, and takes place for four days, including the eve of festival, from August 9 to 12 each year. Ever since, Yosakoi has become popular throughout Japan and Yosakoi festivals are now held all over throughout the year.
A young Native American man moves quickly to the rhythm of drums at a PowWow dance competition.
A First Nations woman stands with her musical instrument by the lake. She is dressed is full traditional clothing and has a drum that she made with her. She is happy and smiling
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