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The winter shoes for natives of Kamchatka. Selective focus
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.
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.
Semiahmoo First Nations and Ear Marriott Secondary School in White Rock, British Columbia, Canada celebrated this powwow from 6 April 2013. Powwows are opportunities for First Nations to gather together, honouring and sharing their traditions. The general public is welcome.
Malibu, California, USA - April 2, 2023. Powwow. Native Americans dressed in full Regalia. Close-up details of Regalia. Chumash Day Powwow in Malibu, California
First Nations Canadians. Indigenous women walking in a forest. Canadian culture and history.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Tsuutʼina couple wearing traditional clothing in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Close up from native American  dancer moccasins on grass with copy space
Picture of Classic Traditional American Native Vintage Hat
Abandoned house in Val-Jalbert Historic  Village during a summer day in Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region,  beautiful green landscape. Quebec, Canada.
Taken at a Native American 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. We see an intricately woven and painted hat.
Initiation ceremonies that mark passage into new cycles of life are a central tribal education experience around the world, and were very important to the Chumash. The Initiation Ceremony was a rite of passage to initiate boys and girls at the age of twelve or thirteen years of age into adulthood. The young people were instructed on all the skills of their gender and taught the behaviors and attitudes that were appropriate. The vision quest was undertaken with the assistance of a shaman. The sacred datura (Jim-son weed) assisted the youth as a dream helper in order to find an animal helper or personal object of power. This solemn ritual was handled with respect and never taken lightly. It is thought that some of the rock art we see today is the result of paintings created as part of the vision quest experience. This ritual instilled a deep personal experience that linked the young adult to powerful imagery from the natural and spiritual world - images, sounds, and memories that would accompany them the rest of their life. The vision quest experience provides the youth with a psychological vocabulary that they can then rely on to gain strength from as they face the rigors of adult hood. Annual Pow-Wow Spring Chumash Indian festival in Bluffs Park, Malibu, California, USA,April, 2010, Here Main chiefs of each tribe performing their ritual.
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA - 04/29/2011: Indigenous North American man dressed in heritage chief suit.  Albuquerque paw-waw festival
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Group of Bigstone Cree men and women in a camp at Wabasca in Alberta, Canada.
Computer generated 3D illustration with Native Americans and the Mayflower
A female Navajo elementary teacher takes time to teach her class about reading Image taken on the Navajo Reservation, Utah.
Malibu, California. April 6, 2024.  Chumash Day Pow Wow and Inter-tribal Gathering. The Malibu Bluffs Park is celebrating 24 years of hosting the Annual Chumash Day Powwow.
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.
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.
First Nations Canadians. Indigenous women walking on a boardwalk. Canadian culture and history.
Suffolk, Virginia, USA - August 17, 2024: The back of a Native American Chief's ceremonial dress at the 36th Annual Nansemond Indian Powwow.
Antique photograph of Tunisian man in traditional dress, 19th Century
Native American Dancers play an important role in preserving and sharing their culture with others.
Two majestic teepees sitting in the grasslands of an expansive prairie.
Malibu, California, USA - April 2, 2023. Powwow. Native Americans dressed in full Regalia. Close-up details of Regalia. Chumash Day Powwow in Malibu, California
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.
Native America Pow-Wow, man dancing
Closeup photo of men wearing beautiful, colorful, highly decorated traditional costume for the annual Taos Pow-Wow in Taos, New Mexico
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