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Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Jun 24, 2023. An indigenous headdresses during the National Indigenous Family Day and POW WOW. Aboriginal Awareness Week.
Portrait of indigenous woman with drum in forest
A traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or Wachipi (Pow Wow) and originates from the Plains region of the United States.
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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.
Horizontal closeup of a line of male dancers dressed in ornate, traditional clothing, dancing to the drums at the annual Taos Pow-Wow, New Mexico
silhouette of feathers on a Native American
Native American Dancers play an important role in preserving and sharing their culture with others.
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Group of Bigstone Cree men and women in a camp at Wabasca in Alberta, Canada.
Computer generated 3D illustration with Native Americans and the Mayflower
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.
American Indian Chief in warrior pose. Taken at Austin SxSWLypse. This image was lucky enough to win Best of Show for the event. Image shot with Lens Baby.
Suffolk, Virginia, USA - August 17, 2024: The back of a Native American Chief's ceremonial dress at the 36th Annual Nansemond Indian Powwow.
Picture of Classic Traditional American Native Vintage Hat
Navajo sisters around campfire on the Arizona desert - digital art
First Nations Canadians. Indigenous women walking on a boardwalk. Canadian culture and history.
A closeup shot of a traditional decoration with feathers and colorful beads
Sandy Lake, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Bigstone Cree family in a camp at Sandy Lake in Alberta, Canada.
The headdress made of eagle feathers of the North American Indians was a military and status regalia, used in rituals and dances. Against the background of the teepee
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.
Native American in traditional dress
Suffolk, Virginia, USA - August 17, 2024: A Native American Chief at the 36th Annual Nansemond Indian Pow Wow.
This Powwow was celebrated on the Capilano Reserve, West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 13 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. Dancers are pausing in the sunshine.
A traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or Wachipi (Pow Wow) and originates from the Plains region of the United States.
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia - October 3, 2023: A shaman sits at his shrine inside a ger (yurt).
North American Indians sit at a wigwam
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Tsuutʼina couple wearing traditional clothing in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Dancers gather in the centre of the circle before the dance standoffs begin.
A teepee looks over the scenic hills of the Laurel Highlands in southwestern, PA.
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