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Portrait of a Navajo woman in her traditional Native American and self-made dress. She holds an eagle feather fan and stands among the monuments.
San Bernardino, USA, October 13, 2012: The San Manuel Band of Indians hold their annual Pow Wow at Cal State San Bernardino on October 13, 2012. The colorful hair roach is traditionally made out of porcupine hair.
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.
Sandy Lake, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Bigstone Cree family in a camp at Sandy Lake in Alberta, Canada.
An American Indian chief tries to calm a wild horse so he can ride it.
A bear standing in dirt beside trees in the forest
This Powwow was celebrated in Surrey, British Columbia 10 March 2018. Powwow is a gathering of First Nations communities to honour their culture, share, respect, dance and drum. Their heritage is respected by all ages and the general public is welcome to attend.
21 February 2024, The Lazarim Carnival Masks, an ancient tradition, a man wear the skin of the devil during the carnival festival, Portugal.
A Navajo woman in traditional native dress standing in Monument Valley, Arizona.
The mature man with appearance of Siberian indigenous people drumming in shaman drum. The mustached man dressed ethnic clothing looking away. He is leads a ritual. Studio shooting in smoke on black background. Sepia toned
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.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Tsuutʼina couple wearing traditional clothing in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Young black bear sitting , isolated on white background
silhouette of feathers on a Native American
Black bear in spring woods of Washington, Connecticut; monochrome with slight yellow toning. This bear’s lowered head and menacing look -- with the high-contrast lighting, lush May woods, and balanced composition -- work best in black and white.\n\nMost of Connecticut’s 1,200 bears are in rural Litchfield County, where this photo was taken. The county is somewhat larger than Great Smoky Mountains National Park, which is famous for its black bears, among other things. That park has an estimated two bears per square mile. The bear density in Litchfield County is comparable.\n\nNotes from the photographer:\n\n\
Mongolian traditional shaman performing a traditional shamanistic ritual with a drum and smoke in a forest during autumn afternoon. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
Portrait of a senior Indian woman
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.
Malibu, California, USA - April 9, 2022. Powwow.  Portrait of Native American man in Full Regalia. Chumash Day Powwow and Intertribal Gathering.
Suffolk, Virginia, USA - August 17, 2024: A Native American Chief at the 36th Annual Nansemond Indian Pow Wow.
Native American youth dancing at Pow Wow
mayan or aztec dancer with ancient traditional mexican costume with skulls, shaman ritual street performer using a plume feathered headdress, isolated on a white background
Young Navajo Teenager Covered In A Traditional Blanket
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Group of Bigstone Cree men and women in a camp at Wabasca in Alberta, Canada.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Sep 1, 2024. Elder Wolfleg, Miiksika'am wears a traditional First Nation Indigenous headdress with feathers and beadwork at a public event in Alberta Day.
A grizzly bear sow on a wet day at Yellowstone National Park.
This Powwow took place in Chilliwack, 29 July 2017. Annual Powwows are a gathering of First Nations communities to honour their culture, share, respect, dance and drum.  This dancer's is wearing elaborate and elegant regalia with feathers, beads, fringes and face paint.
a black bear in Yellowstone National Park Wyoming in springtime
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