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Native American Powwow Celebrations

Vibrant images from powwow events showcasing Native American culture, featuring traditional feathered outfits and ceremonial gatherings.

Native American Powwow, Taos, New Mexico, United States of America, North America
Native American Powwow, Taos, New Mexico, United States of America, North America
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Tipi for Indian Red and blue tipi for Indian Copyright: xZoonar.com/IvonnexWierinkx 6597418
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Blackfeet Grand Entry with war veterans and flags during the annual Pow wow at the Blackfeet Indian Days Festival in Browning Montana
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Replica Native American teepees for camping at an RV park in Baker City, Oregon.
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Native American artist Craig Kelly during graduation ceremony in Institute of American Indian Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
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Northern Plains teepee at Wanuskewin Heritage Park Interpretive Centre in Saskatchewan, Canada
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A Mexican man dressed as a Mayan Indian has an admirer during the procession of a statue of the Virgin of La Paz in SAN MIGUEL DE ALLENDE - MEXICO
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Miami Potawatomi men's gourd dancers and singers during the tribal pow wow and gathering in Miami, Oklahoma
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People at the Tlingit Celebration; Teslin, Yukon, Canada
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Campfire in a tepee in the moonlight in MontanaUSA
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Medieval Themed Texas Renaissance Festival Attire
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A tepee, also spelled teepee or less commonly tipi, and often called a lodge in older English writings, is a conical tent, traditionally made of anima
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040409-A-0405B-001. Artwork: A poster depicting a Native American Dancer from the Cheyenne Dance Troupe from Oklahoma, displayed during the observance of Native American Heritage Month, by the US Army (USA) 3RD Infantry Division (Mechanized), at Fort Stewart, Georgia (GA).
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Trail of the Ancients - Cortez Cultural Center. American Indians dance to the beat of a big drum at the Cortez Cultural Center. On summer evenings, the center hosts excellent, free programs such as dances by Utes, Navajos, and other American Indians and cultural programs that focus on such topics as the tradition of Navajo sand painting or Navajo Code Talking during WWII. Location: Cortez, Utah (37.351° N 108.585° W)
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Low angle view of a totem pole, Kwagulth Indian Totem, Chicago, Illinois, USA
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New Mexico, Taos. Native American Powwow Taos Pueblo, New Mexico.
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Doll for burning on Maslenitsa. Maslenitsa is russian traditional celebration held in the spring.
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Hispanic woman in ornate headdress on hillside
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Tipi (tepee). Conical tent made of animal skins upon wooden poles. Used by indigenous peoples of the Great Plains of North America. Museum of the Americas. Madrid, Spain.
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Tlingit native performers at Chief Shakes Tribal House, historic site, Wrangell, Southeast Alaska, United States of America, North America
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Native American chief, forest and nature for meditation in childhood for connection with war bonnet in woods. Faith, girl and relax with mindfulness, peace and insight with reflection in California
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Navajo Reservation
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Northern Europe, Russia, Nanya Mar, Nenets, reindeer shepherds, Chum, tent,
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Young native shawl dancer performing at the annual National Aboriginal Day  (now called National Indigenous Peoples Day) celebrations at Canada Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Native American woman in traditional headdress performing ceremony
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Native American exhibit at the High Desert Museum near Bend, Oregon, USA.
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Ecuador, Peguche. A local Andean musician demonstrates various traditioal instruments.
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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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North American Indian culture
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Pow-wow participants doing traditional dance in the arena during the festival.
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Native Americans preparing totems for a ceremony. Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Native American woman in traditional headdress performing ceremony
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Pentecostes Festival held annually in May, Ollantaytambo, Peru. (Editorial Usage Only)
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Alaska. Tlingit native performers at Cheif Shakes Tribal House, historic site, Wrangell, Southeast Alaska.
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Blackfeet tepee encampment during the Annual Indian Days Festival in Browning Montana
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Canada, BC, Osoyos, Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Center, Statue of Indian on Horse
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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: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
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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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Montreal, Canada. 21st June, 2022. Ka'nahsÛhon "Kevin" Deer, a Mohawk Faithkeeper from Kahnawake, offers the blessings to 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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Vatican, Vatican. 25th July, 2022. Canada, Edmonton, 2022/07/25 Pope Francis during a meeting with indigenous people for a silent prayer at the Maskacis cemetery, a town 100 kilometers south of Edmonton, Canada Photograph by Vatican Mediia/Catholic Press Photo. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. Credit: Independent Photo Agency/Alamy Live News
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Blackfeet tepee encampment during the Annual Indian Days Festival in Browning Montana
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NA, USA, New Mexico, Gallup. Inter Tribal Indian Ceremony. (Editorial Usage Only)
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Canada, BC, Osoyos, Nk'Mip Desert Cultural Center, Statue of Indian on Horse
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Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA. Graduation ceremonies at the Institute of American Indian Arts.
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Chevak dancers at the Festival of Native Arts, a three day festival celebrating the culture and heritage of Alaska native peoples from around the state. Fairbanks, Alaska.
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. 22nd Aug, 2023. A hoop dancer and member of the plains Cree participates in a traditional round dance as part of the celebration. 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 comp
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Arsonio Arthur, left, 60th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Mobility Air Forces integrated electronic systems specialist and an additional duty first sergeant, rubs corn pollen on his forehead alongside his spouse, Vanessa Arthur, 60th Inpatient Squadron psychiatric technician and early intervention substance abuse counselor, at Travis Air Force Base, California, Oct. 19, 2022. Corn symbolizes fertility for life for Navajo people. It is used not just as food but also as a blessing in ceremonies and offered in prayers.
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First Nation Teepee La Ronge Saskatchewan Canada
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Wakerakatste Louise McDonald Herne, a condoled Bear Clan Mother for the Mohawk Nation Council, pauses during the first Truth and Reconciliation Day.
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England, East Sussex, Eastbourne, Pagans Celebrating The Lammas Day Festival In August.
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Mr. Kobe Morsette, Mandan Hidatsa Arikara Nations, competitive dancer, performs a ceremonial dance for members of Team Minot during a closing ceremony for Native American Heritage Month at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, Nov. 30, 2022. The ceremony was held to celebrate Native American Heritage Month and it showcased how the military is a diverse force.
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Edmonton, Canada. 24th July, 2022. Pope Francis is welcomed by representatives of Canada's indigenous peoples. The head of the Catholic Church left on Sunday for a six-day trip to Canada. Credit: Johannes Neudecker/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Secretary Gale Norton, left, and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb attending the ground blessing ceremony for a new, $38 million classroom and dormitory complex at the Santa Fe Indian School, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Photograph was selected for use in preparation of a Department of Interiorvideo on the Norton tenure
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Circle, AK, September 25, 2013   The Athabaskan Tribe sings and dances for their community during a cultural celebration called a potlatch, which is a traditional community celebration for the Native Alaskans who demonstrate their long heritage. After severe floods devastated the community, FEMA works closely with the Athabaskan Tribes to ensure that the recovery mission is successful and shares in the potlatch ceremony. Adam DuBrowa/ FEMA. Alaska Flooding. Photographs Relating to Disasters and Emergency Management Programs, Activities, and Officials
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Traditional Tlingit boy dressed in a button blanket and Tlingit headdress with carved wooden crest during a totem pole raising ceremony
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State Flag of Utah
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Nun playing guitar in the river, La Taña, Zona Reina, Quiche, Guatemala, Central America.
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Ottawa, Canada - June 30, 2017: Protesters hold signs around the controversial teepee erected as a symbol of rights due to indigenous people that was originally resisted by security then moved closer to the main stage. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the teepee earlier in the day as his government ran on the premise of improving treatment of indigenous peoples. Credit: Paul McKinnon/Alamy Live News
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Traditional handicraft  at North American Plaims Native Indian in traditional dress at Pow Wow in the Indian Village at the Calgary Stampede
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Living Legacy Awards event, recognizing contributions to Native American arts promotion, at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C.
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Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Superintendent, and Mandan-Hidatsa Tribe member, Gerard Baker, at podium, with Fort Belknap Indian ReservationVice Chairman Darrell Martin and Secretary Gale Norton nearest him, left to right, at Lewis and Clark Bicentennial exhibit opening, Washington, D.C.
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