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Dancing at the Heber Valley Pow-wow
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.
Native American Dancers play an important role in preserving and sharing their culture with others.
Close-up of an indigenous woman's hand
Indian dancing in traditional clothes
A close-up image of the indigenous art used in carnaval costumes
People In Field
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - 04/29/2011: indigenous north american culture dancers at paw-waw festival in Albuquerque
First Nations Women performing a Fancy Shawl Dance in a grass field with a river background
Swirling pastel fringes and feathers
Carson CA, USA - April 20, 2024: Native American Dancers perform during the California State University Dominguez Hills 11th Annual Pow Wow in the Campus Sculpture Garden. The Pow Wow featured dances performed by men and women dancing to the beat of drumming and singing.
Color picture of an American indian girl from behind
Native American dancer in full regalia, feathers, beadwork, Beautiful outdoor light, stop action, Face paint, WACIPI, Summer, powwow dancing Grand entrance.Shakopee, Minnesota, 8/21/2021, United States
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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: Rear view of a Native American woman in traditional beaded dress. 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, USA - April 2, 2023. Powwow. Native Americans dressed in full Regalia. Close-up details of Regalia. Chumash Day Powwow in Malibu, California
Gathering of First Nations at Oppenheimer Park, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on 9 September 2017. Pow Wows are opportunities for First Nations to gather, honouring and sharing their heritage and traditions including music, dance and beautifully vibrant regalia. The general public is welcome.
A Native American dancer performs at a Powwow in a colorful attire.
Halifax, Canada - July 1, 2011: A elder in traditional dress takes in the sights at the Mawio'mi 2011 International Pow Wow held on the Halifax Commons. The Pow Wow is a celebration of the Mikmaq people and features competitive dancers and drummers from First Nations communities across North America.
Suffolk, Virginia, USA - August 17, 2024: The back of a Native American Chief's ceremonial dress at the 36th Annual Nansemond Indian Powwow.
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Native American dancer in full regalia, feathers, beadwork, Beautiful outdoor light, stop action, Face paint, WACIPI, Summer, powwow dancing.Shakopee, Minnesota, 8/21/2021, United States
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.
Close up of the beaded leggings and ribbon shawl of a Native American dancer at a powwow in Lodgepole, Montana.
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. Dancer wearing a long-haired head dress.
Calgary, AB, Canada-August 2022; Close up of group of colorful woman in long line for indigenous culture performance by indians at Olympic Plaza during the Calgary Stampede days
Suffolk, Virginia, USA - August 17, 2024: A Native American dance performed at the 36th Annual Nansemond Indian Powwow.
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada - July 1, 2011: A dancer participates in the Mawio'mi 2011 International Pow wow held on the Halifax Commons.  The Pow wow is a celebration of the Mi’kmaq people and features competitive dancers and drummers from First Nations communities across North America.
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