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Dancing at the Heber Valley Pow-wow
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.
The dance stick is usually a  wooden rod decorated with fabric, feathers, and beads. It is held in the hand while dancing.
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
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.
First Nations Canadians. Indigenous women walking in a forest. Canadian culture and history.
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.
Close-up of an indigenous woman's hand
Indian dancing in traditional clothes
Swirling pastel fringes and feathers
Suffolk, Virginia, USA - August 17, 2024: A Native American dance performed at the 36th Annual Nansemond Indian Powwow.
Vertical closeup photo of beautifully dressed women wearing traditional costumes at the Taos Pow Wow, Taos, New Mexico
Native American dancer at traditional pow-wow.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - 04/29/2011: indigenous north american culture dancers at paw-waw festival in Albuquerque
Beaded Native American Headband - rear view
Native American dancers from New Mexico Pueblos dance in ceremonial traditions. The buckskins and moccasins are shown as the dance to the rhythm of the drums and singing.
First Nations Women performing a Fancy Shawl Dance in a grass field with a river background
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 jingle dancer pauses to look at her cell phone!
Malibu, California, USA - April 2, 2023. Male Pow Wow dancers in colorful outfits, Chumash Day Pow Wow, and Inter-tribal Gathering. The Malibu Bluffs Park is celebrating 23 years of hosting the Annual Chumash Day Powwow.
Horizontal closeup photo of male dancers wearing ornate, vibrantly colored traditional clothing at the annual Taos Pow-Wow, New Mexico
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
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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Malibu, California, USA - April 2, 2023. Powwow. Native Americans dressed in full Regalia. Close-up details of Regalia. Chumash Day Powwow in Malibu, California
Horizontal closeup of four male native American dancers in a line wearing vibrantly colored, traditional clothing at the annual Taos Pow-Wow in Taos, New Mexico
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