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Multi-colored feathers in native american indian chief headdress. Close-up photo
The Ticuna (also Magüta, Tucuna, Tikuna, or Tukuna) are an indigenous people of Brazil , Colombia, and Peru.
Aztec feathers - rear view
A close-up image of the plumage used in carnaval costumes
Taken at the Indian Summer Festival in Milwaukee, WI
Tahitian teenage dancer in field
Eurasian Hoopoe looking for food on the grass
Indonesia Indigenious Manggarai People War Whip Fighter Group. Three traditional indonesian indigenious War Whip Fighers Caci Dancers with their traditional tribal headwear. Manggaraian People Portrait Series. Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara - Flores, Indonesia, Southeast-Asia
Beautiful red bird feathers on white background, top view
Powwows are celebrations where First Nations gather to honour and share their rich heritage and traditions with music, dance and beautifully vibrant regalia. There were vendors with handmade leather work, drums, jewelry, t-shirts 'every child matters', bannock, salmon. The general public is welcome.
Indian from the Pataxó tribe with feather headdress looking to the right. Indigenous from Brazil with traditional facial paintings.
Portrait of aztec performer outdoors
Indian cheif head dress studio cutout
Image with the colorful plumage used in carnaval costumes
Indigenous headdress made of multi coloured bird feathers by members of Brazilian tribe in the Amazon.
Girl dressed as an angel on the background of a forest lake
A woman performing a First Nations fancy shawl dance in a field alongside the river in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Senior Indian woman using smart phone
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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December 12, 2022, Mexico City. \n\nThe Aztec dance will participate along with other dances in the festivity in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe, one of the oldest and most culturally relevant of Mexico, being one of the most representative of this country.\nin the Basilica of Guadalupe, this dance is one of the oldest and most culturally relevant of Mexico, being one of the most representative of this country.
Bertioga, Brazil, April, 19, 2015: Indigenous of ethnic group Paresí from Brazil using a headdress during the National Indian Festival held annually in April in the city of Bertioga in the southeast coast of Brazil
closeup view of an indigenous Wayuri tribe member wearing a feather crown in the Ecuadorian jungle. This image highlights the traditional attire and cultural significance of the Wayuri people
Indonesian indigenious man wearing his traditional tribal village caci dance headwear against rainy cloudscape, looking over. Indonesia Manggarai People Portrait Series. Flores, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, Southeast-Asia
A Gorgeous traditional Aztec headdress made with shiny stones and exotic bird feathers
A close-up image of the plumage used in carnaval costumes
Indian headdress
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. A male grass dancer in full regalia.
Papua New Guinea
Banjarmasin, Indonesia - May 13, 2018 : Dayak Men's performance at Siring Banjarmasin
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