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Indigenous Cultural Celebrations

Vibrant and colorful displays of Indigenous dances and gatherings, showcasing traditional attire and cultural expressions.

USA, Idaho, Fairfield, Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Dancing at the Camas Prairie Gathering
USA, Idaho, Fairfield, Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Dancing at the Camas Prairie Gathering
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Native American from the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes participate in a Pow Wow in Owyhee County, Nevada, Nov. 12, 2022. Pow Wows are Native American gatherings that include singing and dancing to celebrate their ancestral histories. Mountain Home Air Force Base was invited to the Pow Wow in honor of veterans day. This was the first Pow Wow invitation since the start of Covid-19. (U.S. Air Force by Airman 1st Class Krista Reed Choate)
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Young women in traditional regalia, jingle dresses, Stony Nakoda First Nations, Bar U Ranch, Alberta, Canada
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Western Highlanders at Mount Hagen Show, Western Highlands, Papua New Guinea, Oceania
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Winnipeg, MB, Canada, June 20, 2015: Native American aboriginal (POW WOW) performs traditional dance at Summer Solstice Aborigin
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Father and child aboriginal dancers at the Grand Entrance ceremony entering into the Beaver Dome. Tsuut'ina  Nations Powwow.
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Ft. William , First Nations 2 day  pow wow, for celebration and healing.
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Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Blackfoot dancer in a buffalo headdress and sunglasses wearing a porcupine quill breastplate and holding a spear and feather fan at the Blackfoot Arts & Heritage Festival Pow Wow organized by Parks Canada and the Blackfoot Canadian Cultural Society at this UNESCO World Heritage Site red, blue yellow, green, complementary colours.
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Aztec woman dressed in traditional dance regalia and feather headdress holds up a bowl with fire burning a medicine bundle.
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Aboriginal dancers at the Grand Entrance ceremony are entering the Beaver Dome. Tsuut'ina  Nations Powwow.
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AMERICAN INDIAN POW WOW
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Pow Wow.I t is one of the largest gatherings of the indigenous people of Canada. Pow Wow is a celebration of music, dance and tradition.
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Hopi eagle dancer, Clay Kewanwy (Tewa), dressed in woven apron, sash, moccasins and feather headdress performs dances during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff
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London, Canada - September 17, 2011: A First Nations Canadian wearing traditional clothing participates in a Pow Wow dance durin
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Kahnawake, Canada. 10th July, 2022. Participants hold flags at the entrance to honor military veterans during the festival. The 30th Annual Echoes of a Proud Nation pow-wow brought in thousands of people from all across North America to celebrate Native people culture and traditions in the Mohawk Reserve of Kahnawake. After a two-year hiatus, the biggest pow-wow in Quebec offered a time to meet, dance, sing, visit and celebrate with friends and family. (Credit Image: © Giordanno Brumas/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire)
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Canada, Alberta, Waterton Lakes National Park, Blackfoot dancer in blue cape trimmed withotter fur and porcupine quill apron holding a feather fan in the Women's Traditional Dance at the Blackfoot Arts & Heritage Festival Pow Wow organized by Parks Canada and the Blackfoot Canadian Cultural Society, UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Lion Dance, Chinese New Year, Montevideo, Uruguay Lion head big muppet dancing the traditional lion dance at chinese new year celebration celebrated in the city of montevideo, uruguay Copyright: xZoonar.com/DanielxFerreira-LeitesxCiccarinox 13484850
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Indigenous Female, Aztec Dancer at the Indigenous Legacy Gathering, on November 4, 2021 in Toronto,Toronto, Canada
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Ladakh, India, September 4, 2018: Group of women in traditional costumes dancing on festival in Ladakh. Illustrative editorial, Asia
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Ladakh, India, August 29, 2018: Portrait of an young indigenous woman in traditional colorful costume in Ladakh, India. Illustrative editorial, Asia
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Montreal, Canada. 21st June, 2022. An Indigenous dancer in full traditional dress takes part during the concert to celebrate the National Indigenous Peoples Day. Canadians celebrated the 26th National Indigenous Peoples Day. To celebrate the event, POP Montreal, Resilience Montreal and Native Womenís Shelter of Montreal organized a free concert at Square Cabot to highlight Indigenous culture, songs and performers. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
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Traditional Pow Wow dance festival. A full day of dancing, drumming and performances. first nations children dance in traditional clothes
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Montreal, Canada. 21st June, 2022. The group of Indigenous People arrives for the celebration of summer solstice in Old Montreal. During this summer solstice, Canadians celebrated the 26th National Indigenous Peoples Day. Many members of the First Nations of Turtle Island (Montreal), Kahnawake and beyond, danced and shared their stories during the seasonal transition in several events throughout the city. Speaking in Kanien'kehá before French or English, the Indigenous highlighted their culture and traditions in Old Montreal. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
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Indigenous Canadians participate in Canada Day celebrations held in a park in London, Ontario.
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Native Dancers Perform At The Alaska Native Heritage Center In Anchorage, Southcentral Alaska, Summer.
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Native American on a float in Macy's 50th annual Thanksgiving Parade in New York City
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American indian during a pow wow show
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USA Montana, Crow Indian reservation, Crow Agency, Crow Fair, Pow Wow, shawl dancer Crow Agency PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxFRA
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Traditional Pow Wow in recognition of Canadas National Indigenous Peoples Day. day of dancing, drumming and performances. Woman dancing
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Japan, Honshu island, Kanagawa Prefecture, Kamakura, mounted archer during Yabusame, a revival of medieval samurai archery on horseback, at Kamakura Matsuri, an annual festival.
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AMERICAN INDIAN POW WOW
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Suri Sicuri Dancer Wearing An Elaborate Feather Headdress In The Procession Of The Carnaval De Oruro, Oruro, Bolivia
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AMERICAN INDIAN POW WOW
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Native American man in full regalia at a dance competition Pow wow in Pennsylvania.
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Toronto, ON, Canada - June 18, 2022: Dancer during the National Aboriginal Day and Indigenous Arts Festival. The festival celebrates Indigenous and Me
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Canada indigenous, First Nations teenager boy fancy dancer performing the grass dance with colourful regalia during a Pow Wow, London, Ontario, Canada
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First Nations hoop dancer accompanied by drummers at the Calgary Stampede 2012.
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Colorful dancers perform a dance during the Guelaguetza celebrations in the arena of San Antonino Castillo Velasco near Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Toronto, ON, Canada - June 18, 2022: Dancer during the National Aboriginal Day and Indigenous Arts Festival. The festival celebrates Indigenous and Me
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Indigenous Canadians participate in Canada Day celebrations held in a park in London, Ontario.
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Three Asian with Indian jewelry at a festival with headdress, Chiang Rai Festival, Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand, Thailand, Asia
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Vintage Photograph. Traditional dance celebration showcases vibrant cultural attire and rich heritage.
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Pow-wow dancers wearing traditional costumes watch the presentation.
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RUSSIA, MAGADAN REGION, CHUKOTSKIY, NOVOYE CHAPLINO, HUNTER'S FESTIVAL, TRADITIONAL DANCES
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Atlantic Canada native Mikmaq fishers protest in Toronto
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French Polynesia, Tahiti, Kapu Alquiza Tahitian Festival, dancers in traditional dress
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Santa Fe Indian Market participants in traditional regalia perform in downtown Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States of America, North America
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 22nd Aug, 2023. A jingle dancer performs in the jingle competition at the Two Spirit Powwow. As Pride weekend kicks off in Edmonton, the Indigenous Community recognizes the event with the 2 Spirit Powwow. The term Two-Spirit is a direct translation of the Ojibwe term, Niizh manidoowag. "Two-Spirited"" or "Two-Spirit"" is usually used to indicate a person whose body simultaneously houses a masculine spirit and a feminine spirit. A part of the celebration is the inclusiveness of all and welcoming everyone to celebrate by competing in a jig dance. All attendees a
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Friendship Circle Dance where dancers enter the pow wow arena to greet new friends and old acquaintances during the Pokanoket/Wampanoag Federation Pow Wow in Slater Park, Pawtucket RI
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Atlantic Canada native Mikmaq fishers protest in Toronto
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New Mexico, San Ildefonso Pueblo. Comanche Dance.
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Kahnawake, Canada. 10th July, 2022. Three pow-wow participants taking a break between performances. The 30th Annual Echoes of a Proud Nation pow-wow brought in thousands of people from all across North America to celebrate Native people culture and traditions in the Mohawk Reserve of Kahnawake. After a two-year hiatus, the biggest pow-wow in Quebec offered a time to meet, dance, sing, visit and celebrate with friends and family. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
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JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS, Va. - Shwetha Shyamsunda from the Asian Indians of Hamptons Roads organization, performs a traditional Indian dance during the Breaking Barriers Alliance Summer Festival at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia, July 30, 2022. The festival featured various performers of different cultural backgrounds to emphasize the significance of diversity, equity and inclusion among JBLE members.
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Canadian First Nations, The 36th Annual Odawa Festival of Aboriginal Culture & Traditional Pow Wow Ottawa Canada, 26th May 2012
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France, High Provence Alps, Ubaye Valley, Barcelonnette, the dancer Claudia Zacarias Hernandez of the Mexican folkloric group « Technotitlan » during the Mexican festival
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Ogoh-Ogoh figures for the Ngrupuk parade, before the Nyepi or Balinese New Year celebration, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia, Asia
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Opening ceremonies in the Glacier Bay Tribal House with Native Alaskan Tlingit people singing and dancing
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First Nations dancers perform at the SLCC  on National Aboriginal Day.  Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre.  Whistler BC, Canada
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Vesak festival of the Thai community in Westpark, Munich, Bavaria. German country, tradition, Thai
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Deb Haaland and her guests wear indigenous clothing as they attend Haalands swearing-in ceremony as Secretary of the Interior Thursday, March 18, 2021, in the Vice Presidents Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building at the White House.
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Canada, July 26, 2022, On the third day of his Penitential Pilgrimage to Canada pope Francis visited the historic pilgrimage site of Lac Ste. Anne, where he presided over vespers on July 26, 2022 in Canada. Lac Ste Anne is a wide and shallow lake about 72km west of Edmonton and has been a Catholic pilgrimage destination since the late 19th century. Thousands of pilgrims come to this lake each year to bathe in its holy waters and pray. Lac Ste. Anne is also a place of healing for Indigenous Peoples. Photo by Vatican Media (EV)/ABACAPRESS.COM
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Teresa Bear Fox and an Awkwasasne Women's Singer perform a tribal song during the first annual Truth and Reconciliation event on Parliament Hill.
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Washington, DC, USA, 21 August, 2021.  Pictured: Native American water protectors share their experiences on the front lines of the fight against the Line 3 oil pipeline during a ceremonial gathering at the National Museum of the American Indian (a Smithsonian musuem) to protest Enbridge's Line 3 tar sands oil pipeline.  The pipeline passes through treaty lands and the headwaters of the Mississippi River, to carry tar sands oil from Canada.
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The Karl May Festival has been held every year since 1991 on a weekend in May in the Loessnitzgrund Radebeul in memory of the writer Karl May. Around 30, 000 guests attend the festival every year. Ed E. Bryant of the Tsimshian Nation
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Muted Canada Day celebration with a focus on First Nations and reconciliation. After various sites with unmarked graves from the Residential School Sy
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Maori women dancing at tribal gathering in front of the Wharenui meeting house at the Marae in New Zealand
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Native American beadwork is worn by a dancer at the 8th Annual Red Wing PowWow in Virginia Beach, Virginia. NOT MODEL RELEASED. EDITORIAL USE ONLY.
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POW WOW NATIVE AMERICANS HOLD COMPETITION AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEMPE ARIZONA USA
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Family members refurbish a mortuary pole at the gravesite of a family member. Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
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