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  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Drums Along the Hudson (A Native American and Multicultural Celebration, dressed in  regalia. <br />
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Lonnie is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage. Seminole Native African American.
    Seminole Native African American -15...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Drums Along the Hudson (A Native American and Multicultural Celebration, dressed in  regalia. <br />
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Lonnie is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage. Seminole Native African American.
    Pow Wow Seminole Native African Amer...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Drums Along the Hudson (A Native American and Multicultural Celebration, dressed in  regalia. <br />
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Lonnie is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage. Seminole Native African American.
    Lonnie Harrington Seminole Native Af...jpg
  • Two images: left Native Pride - GOR-68004-09 and right Powwow Regalia - GOR-68021-09..Close up of Native American Pow Wow Regalia. Examples of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.
    Native Pride Diptych - GOR-68004-2-0...jpg
  • Elder Cherokee Native and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow.She's wearing one type of tear dress that Cherokee women wore/wear.<br />
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She is proud of  her ethnic culture and heritage as a Cherokee Native African American woman.
    Seminole Native African American Eld...jpg
  • Close up of Native American Pow Wow Regalia. Examples of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts
    Native Pride - GOR-68004-09.jpg
  • Elder Cherokee Native and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow.She's wearing one type of tear dress that Cherokee women wore/wear.<br />
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She is proud of  her ethnic culture and heritage as a Cherokee Native African American woman.
    Seminole Native African American Eld...jpg
  • Portrait young Native American with the American flag ( a take off on Captain America ) painted on his face at Thunderbird Pow-Wow in Queens County Farm, New York.<br />
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His regalia is an example of ethnic pride and heritage a celebration of all Native Americans.
    Captain American - GOR-88911-cR-12.jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow, dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage.<br />
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release # 2556
    Seminole African American - GOR-8182...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow, dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage.<br />
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release # 2527
    Seminole Native African American - G...jpg
  • Head and shoulders portrait of  Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow, dressed in in traditional regalia.<br />
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release # 2556
    Seminole African American - GOR-8182...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow, dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage.<br />
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release # 2556
    Seminole African American - GOR-8183...jpg
  • 20 Americans from different ethnic backgrounds. Male,female, young, middle age, elder, white, African America, Hispanic America, Asian American, Muslim American<br />
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Vet American Flag Mask - GOR-109078-15<br />
Persian American Pride - GOR-1003792-15<br />
Timberwolf - GOR-64138-cR1-15<br />
American Pakistani Pride - GOR-97091-cR-13<br />
Native American Color Guard - GOR-109962-15<br />
African American Major - GOR-109940-cR1-15<br />
Korean Ethnic Pride - GOR-108485-15<br />
Korean Ethnic Pride - GOR-108520-15 - drum<br />
India-American Pride - GOR-76403-10<br />
Muslim American - GOR-77637-10<br />
Greek Parade - GOR-43891-07<br />
Greek American Pride - GOR-73488-10<br />
Vietnam Veteran - GOR-108284-15<br />
Muslim Female - GOR-89770-12<br />
United We Stand - GOR-83638-11<br />
Pakistani Pride - GOR-61826-08<br />
American Pakistani Pride - GOR-97091-13<br />
American Korean Pride - GOR-89975-12<br />
Nepalese Ethnic Pride - GOR-46083-07
    American Pride - GOR-110228-15.jpg
  • Michael Davis ia Muscogee ( Creek ) Nation and African American at Drums Along the Hudson dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage.<br />
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release #2719
    Muscogee Creek Nation Afro American ...jpg
  • Michael Davis ia Muscogee ( Creek ) Nation and African American at Drums Along the Hudson dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage.<br />
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release #2719
    Creek Nation Afro American Pride - G...jpg
  • Michael Davis ia Muscogee ( Creek ) Nation and African American at Drums Along the Hudson dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage.<br />
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release #2719
    Muscogee Creek Nation Afro American ...jpg
  • Cherokee and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow, dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage.
    Cherokee and Afro American - GOR-117...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage. Seminole Native African American
    Pow Wow Regalia Dancer - GOR-156407-...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Thunderbird Pow Wow dressed in  regalia. He is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage. Seminole Native African American
    Pow Wow Regalia Dancer - GOR-156407-...jpg
  • Drums Along the Hudson Native American Festival, open air pow wow, ethnic pride
    Native Crafts - GOR-22543-07.jpg
  • Drums Along the Hudson Native American Festival, open air pow wow, ethnic pride
    Native Crafts - GOR-22539-07.jpg
  • The Raven,Northwest Indian Design on tee-shirts at the Drums Along the Hudson Native American Festival, open air pow wow, ethnic pride
    Native Crafts - GOR-22538-07.jpg
  • Ethnic Pride hat for sale at pow wow
    Native Pride - GOR-60554-08.jpg
  • Korean American biker, showing his culture and ethnic pride in the  Annual Korean Harvest Parade in New York City. <br />
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Terry dressed in Native American buck skins outfit, wolf pins, rings and decorations on him with pipe in mouth, proud to be an American , both American and Korean Flags behind him. <br />
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release  # 2663
    Korean American Pride - GOR-89971-cE...jpg
  • Korean American biker, showing both his culture and and ethnic pride and well as pride of being an American in the  Annual Korean Harvest Parade in New York City. <br />
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Terry dressed in Native American buck skins outfit, wolf pins, rings and decorations on him with pipe in mouth, with both American and Korean Flags behind him.<br />
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release  # 2663
    American Korean Pride - GOR-89975-cE...jpg
  • Carole Garcia & Fred Synder Native Americans. National Native American Co-op at theThunderbird Pow-Wow at Queens County Farm Museum selling Native American Jewelry from the Southwest.  Carole's tribe is Tohono Oodham used to be called Papago.
    Native American Co-Op - GOR-47423-07.jpg
  • American Flag symbol of United States of America, freedom, pride, loyalty and patriotism. The stars and strips, the red white and blue with the addition of symbol of Native American pride on it.<br />
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This Native American version American Flag  at an East Cost Pow Wow. An Example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration of Native Americans.
    Native American US Flag - GOR-100165...jpg
  • American Flag  symbol of United States of America, freedom, pride, loyalty and patriotism. The stars and strips, the red white and blue with the addition of symbol of Native American pride on it.<br />
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This Native American version of the American Flag was at an East Cost Pow Wow. An Example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration of Native Americans.
    Native American American US Flag - ...jpg
  • Adolescent boy dressed in regalia celebrating his Native American heritage and ethnic pride at Pow Wow.....A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".
    Pauw Wau - GOR-60564-08.jpg
  • Close up of Native American Northern Traditional Pow Wow Bustle Regalia. <br />
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An example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.<br />
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Close up of Fancy dancers bustle regalia, Thunderbird Powwow at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
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The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or pow wow and originates from the Plains region of the United States. The men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and only Native American can possess them.<br />
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The traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.  Fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.
    Bustle Regaila - GOR-60832-08-cEl.jpg
  • Portriat of smiling Native and African American boy with pow wow animal head grear standing in tepee opening. ....A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".
    Pow Wow Headgrear - GOR-60633-08.jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Drums Along the Hudson (A Native American and Multicultural Celebration, dressed in  regalia. <br />
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Lonnie is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage. Seminole Native African American.
    Lonnie Harrington PowWow Diptych - G...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American dancer in traditional regalia.<br />
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Inter-Tribal Dancing a celebration of ethnic Native American pride and heritage at Thunderbird Pow Wow in Queens NY.<br />
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A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".<br />
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release # 2556
    Powwow Portrait - GOR-105127-15.jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American dancer in traditional regalia.<br />
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Inter-Tribal Dancing a celebration of ethnic Native American pride and heritage at Thunderbird Pow Wow in Queens NY.<br />
<br />
A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".<br />
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release # 2556
    Lonnie Harrington - GOR-105127cR1-15.jpg
  • Richard (Duke of Sandy Hook) Simmons, Seneca and Iroquois Native American, dressed in Northern traditional regal.  <br />
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Duke is a living examples of the celebration of Native American ethnic pride, culture and heritage, and its traditional folk art crafts. <br />
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Release # 2508
    Portrait of Native American - GOR-...jpg
  • Native Americans at the Thunderbird Pow-Wow on the grounds of Queens County Farm Museum  heritage and ethnic pride celebration. Gail Renz, Joy and Happiness - Chief Running water of the Setalcott Nation. and her two nieces. <br />
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The Setalcott Nation is a multi culture made up of Native American, French, Dutch, English, Irish and African descent.<br />
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Regalia: formal headdress - made of hawk feather..Regalia: calico / praire dress with bone chocker..Regalia: ponytail - hat, yellow or ange hide, blee beads.<br />
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#2277, 2278, 2279 <br />
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A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".
    Pow Wow - GOR-47387-07.jpg
  • Native American Texas Cherokee and African American with Tattoo the 7 clans of the Cherokee at the Drums Along the Hudson Native American Festival and pow wow.<br />
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A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".
    Cherokee - GOR-22564-07.jpg
  • Close up of Native African American Hands.
    Native American Hands - GOR-100135-c...jpg
  • Native American Pueblo, winter, snow on ground in Toas Pueblo, Taos, NM..Toas Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. ..The Taos Indians lived in this valley long before Columbus discovered America and hundreds of years before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages. Ancient ruins in the Taos Valley indicate our people lived here nearly 1000 years ago. The main part of the present buildings were most likely constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. The appeared much as they do today when the first Spanish explorers arrived in Northern New Mexico in 1540 and believed that the Pueblo was one of the fabled golden cities of Cibola. The two structures called Hlauuma (north house) and Hlaukwima (south house) are said to be of similar age. They are considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the USA.
    Toas Pueblo - GOR-62274.jpg
  • Native American Pueblo, winter, snow on ground in Toas Pueblo, Taos, NM..Toas Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. ..The Taos Indians lived in this valley long before Columbus discovered America and hundreds of years before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages. Ancient ruins in the Taos Valley indicate our people lived here nearly 1000 years ago. The main part of the present buildings were most likely constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. The appeared much as they do today when the first Spanish explorers arrived in Northern New Mexico in 1540 and believed that the Pueblo was one of the fabled golden cities of Cibola. The two structures called Hlauuma (north house) and Hlaukwima (south house) are said to be of similar age. They are considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the USA.
    Toas Pueblo - GOR-62273.jpg
  • Native American Pueblo, winter, snow on ground in Toas Pueblo, Taos, NM.<br />
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Toas Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. <br />
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The Taos Indians lived in this valley long before Columbus discovered America and hundreds of years before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages. Ancient ruins in the Taos Valley indicate our people lived here nearly 1000 years ago. The main part of the present buildings were most likely constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. The appeared much as they do today when the first Spanish explorers arrived in Northern New Mexico in 1540 and believed that the Pueblo was one of the fabled golden cities of Cibola. The two structures called Hlauuma (north house) and Hlaukwima (south house) are said to be of similar age. They are considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the USA.
    Toas Pueblo - GOR-62273-bw.jpg
  • Native American Pueblo, winter, snow on ground in Toas Pueblo, Taos, NM..Toas Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. ..The Taos Indians lived in this valley long before Columbus discovered America and hundreds of years before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages. Ancient ruins in the Taos Valley indicate our people lived here nearly 1000 years ago. The main part of the present buildings were most likely constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. The appeared much as they do today when the first Spanish explorers arrived in Northern New Mexico in 1540 and believed that the Pueblo was one of the fabled golden cities of Cibola. The two structures called Hlauuma (north house) and Hlaukwima (south house) are said to be of similar age. They are considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the USA.
    Toas Pueblo - gor-62275.jpg
  • Native American Pueblo, winter, snow on ground in Toas Pueblo, Taos, NM..Toas Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. ..The Taos Indians lived in this valley long before Columbus discovered America and hundreds of years before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages. Ancient ruins in the Taos Valley indicate our people lived here nearly 1000 years ago. The main part of the present buildings were most likely constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. The appeared much as they do today when the first Spanish explorers arrived in Northern New Mexico in 1540 and believed that the Pueblo was one of the fabled golden cities of Cibola. The two structures called Hlauuma (north house) and Hlaukwima (south house) are said to be of similar age. They are considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the USA.
    Toas Pueblo - GOR-62272.jpg
  • Native American Pueblo, winter, snow on ground in Toas Pueblo, Taos, NM....Toas Pueblo is the only living Native American community designated both a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and a National Historic Landmark. The multi-storied adobe buildings have been continuously inhabited for over 1000 years. ....The Taos Indians lived in this valley long before Columbus discovered America and hundreds of years before Europe emerged from the Dark Ages. Ancient ruins in the Taos Valley indicate our people lived here nearly 1000 years ago. The main part of the present buildings were most likely constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. The appeared much as they do today when the first Spanish explorers arrived in Northern New Mexico in 1540 and believed that the Pueblo was one of the fabled golden cities of Cibola. The two structures called Hlauuma (north house) and Hlaukwima (south house) are said to be of similar age. They are considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the USA.
    Toas Pueblo - GOR-19520v.jpg
  • Color Guard Native American Women Warriors before the start of the Veteran's Day Parade in NYC.<br />
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Native American Women Warriors are the first ever recognized all Native American Women Color Guard. Organized March 2010 with their first performance at the Denver March Pow Wow 2010.<br />
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At that powwow, three female Soldiers, who represented the nations of the Crow, Northern Cheyenne and Navajo, were recognized as a color guard of uniqueness. Mitchelene BigMan designed a jingle dress in favor of her papatriotism to the military with the colors red, white, blue and Cheyenne pink. Unit, combat, U.S. Flag, Iraqi Freedom patches along with the Soldier’s rank were sewn onto the dresses. Mitchelene chose the jingle dress and style of dance because of its meaning: prayer and healing.
    Women Warriors - GOR-94292-cR-13.jpg
  • Color Guard Native American Women Warriors before the start of the Veteran's Day Parade in NYC.<br />
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Native American Women Warriors are the first ever recognized all Native American Women Color Guard. Organized March 2010 with their first performance at the Denver March Pow Wow 2010.<br />
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At that powwow, three female Soldiers, who represented the nations of the Crow, Northern Cheyenne and Navajo, were recognized as a color guard of uniqueness. Mitchelene BigMan designed a jingle dress in favor of her papatriotism to the military with the colors red, white, blue and Cheyenne pink. Unit, combat, U.S. Flag, Iraqi Freedom patches along with the Soldier’s rank were sewn onto the dresses. Mitchelene chose the jingle dress and style of dance because of its meaning: prayer and healing.
    Women Warriors - GOR-94291-cR-13.jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American dancer in traditional regalia.<br />
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Inter-Tribal Dancing a celebration of ethnic Native American pride and heritage at Thunderbird Pow Wow in Queens NY.<br />
<br />
A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".<br />
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release # 2556
    Seminole - Tribal Dancing - GOR-6084...jpg
  • Color Guard Native American Women Warriors before the start of the Veteran's Day Parade in NYC.<br />
<br />
Native American Women Warriors are the first ever recognized all Native American Women Color Guard. Organized March 2010 with their first performance at the Denver March Pow Wow 2010.<br />
<br />
At that powwow, three female Soldiers, who represented the nations of the Crow, Northern Cheyenne and Navajo, were recognized as a color guard of uniqueness. Mitchelene BigMan designed a jingle dress in favor of her papatriotism to the military with the colors red, white, blue and Cheyenne pink. Unit, combat, U.S. Flag, Iraqi Freedom patches along with the Soldier’s rank were sewn onto the dresses. Mitchelene chose the jingle dress and style of dance because of its meaning: prayer and healing.<br />
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Women Warriors - GOR-94291cR-13<br />
Women Warriors - GOR-94281-cR-13
    Women Warriors - GOR-94291-81cR3-13.jpg
  • Color Guard Native American Women Warriors before the start of the Veteran's Day Parade in NYC.<br />
<br />
Native American Women Warriors are the first ever recognized all Native American Women Color Guard. Organized March 2010 with their first performance at the Denver March Pow Wow 2010.<br />
<br />
At that powwow, three female Soldiers, who represented the nations of the Crow, Northern Cheyenne and Navajo, were recognized as a color guard of uniqueness. Mitchelene BigMan designed a jingle dress in favor of her papatriotism to the military with the colors red, white, blue and Cheyenne pink. Unit, combat, U.S. Flag, Iraqi Freedom patches along with the Soldier’s rank were sewn onto the dresses. Mitchelene chose the jingle dress and style of dance because of its meaning: prayer and healing.
    Women Warriors - GOR-94291-13.jpg
  • Color Guard Native American Women Warriors before the start of the Veteran's Day Parade in NYC.<br />
<br />
Native American Women Warriors are the first ever recognized all Native American Women Color Guard. Organized March 2010 with their first performance at the Denver March Pow Wow 2010.<br />
<br />
At that powwow, three female Soldiers, who represented the nations of the Crow, Northern Cheyenne and Navajo, were recognized as a color guard of uniqueness. Mitchelene BigMan designed a jingle dress in favor of her papatriotism to the military with the colors red, white, blue and Cheyenne pink. Unit, combat, U.S. Flag, Iraqi Freedom patches along with the Soldier’s rank were sewn onto the dresses. Mitchelene chose the jingle dress and style of dance because of its meaning: prayer and healing.
    Women Warriors - GOR-94281-cR3-13.jpg
  • Portrait teenager Native American with face paint at Thunderbird Pow-Wow in Queens County Farm, New York.<br />
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His regalia is an example of ethnic pride, heritage and a celebration of Native Americans.
    Powwow Portrait - GOR-88924-cR-12.jpg
  • Heritage and celebration Ethnic Pride Native American at Pow Wow.  Portrait of Gail Renz, Chief Running Water of the Setalcott Nation holding up feather fan.<br />
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The Native Americans of Setauket were called the "Setalcotts" which is Algonquian for "land at the mouth of the creek." They  were among the first of the tribes to make contact with Europeans in the 1600's.<br />
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The Setalcott Nation is a multi culture made up of Native American, French, Dutch, English, Irish and African descent.
    Chief Running Water - GOR-60714-08.jpg
  • D.Salvatore Timerwolf Lamia dressing in traditional regalia, Tribal Ancestry: Shinnecock Indian Nation, Paukatuck Eastern Pequot. Intertribal Dancing a celebration of ethnic Native American pride and heritage  at Thunderbird Pow Wow..release # 2276, # 2452 <br />
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A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".
    Regalia - GOR-60908-08.jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American dancer in traditional regalia.<br />
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Inter-Tribal Dancing a celebration of ethnic Native American pride and heritage  at Thunderbird Pow Wow in Queens NY.<br />
<br />
A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".<br />
<br />
release # 2556
    Seminole - Tribal Dancing - GOR-6087...jpg
  • Native African American boy dressing in pow wow regalia for the Thunderbird Pow-Wow at Queens County Farm Museum. heritage and ethnic pride celebration.<br />
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A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".
    Pow Wow - GOR-47174-07.jpg
  • Front view of Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt flanked by Native American Indian and African American.  The bronze statue, by James Earle Fraser, is  located in front of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City.<br />
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Roosevelt is depicted on horseback as both hunter and explorer. He is flanked by the figures of two guides, one Native American and one African, meant to symoblize the continents of America and Africa. The Native American figure is striding forward wearing a feather headdress, moccasins and a long sarong around his waist. The African figure is striding forward with a cloth draped over his proper right shoulder and a gun in his proper right hand. Roosevelt grasps the reins of his horse in his proper left hand and reaches back with his proper right hand as if to grab the gun which he wears in a holster around his waist.
    Equestrian Statue - GOR-90725-cRcE-...jpg
  • Front view of Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt flanked by Native American Indian and African American.  The bronze statue, by James Earle Fraser, is  located in front of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City.<br />
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Roosevelt is depicted on horseback as both hunter and explorer. He is flanked by the figures of two guides, one Native American and one African, meant to symoblize the continents of America and Africa. The Native American figure is striding forward wearing a feather headdress, moccasins and a long sarong around his waist. The African figure is striding forward with a cloth draped over his proper right shoulder and a gun in his proper right hand. Roosevelt grasps the reins of his horse in his proper left hand and reaches back with his proper right hand as if to grab the gun which he wears in a holster around his waist.
    Roosevelt Equestrian Statue - GOR-9...jpg
  • Front view of Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt flanked by Native American Indian and African American.  The bronze statue, by James Earle Fraser, is  located in front of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City.<br />
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Roosevelt is depicted on horseback as both hunter and explorer. He is flanked by the figures of two guides, one Native American and one African, meant to symbolize the continents of America and Africa. The Native American figure is striding forward wearing a feather headdress, moccasins and a long sarong around his waist. The African figure is striding forward with a cloth draped over his proper right shoulder and a gun in his proper right hand. Roosevelt grasps the reins of his horse in his proper left hand and reaches back with his proper right hand as if to grab the gun which he wears in a holster around his waist.
    Theodore Roosevelt - GOR-90714-cE2-1...jpg
  • Half length portrait of mother and daughter at  the Thunderbird Pow Wow showing their Native American ethnic pride ....A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader". ....The Setalcott Nation is a multi culture made up of Native American, French, Dutch, English, Irish and African desent.
    MotherDaugher- GOR-60644-08.jpg
  • Native African American woman at theThunderbird Pow-Wow at Queens County Farm Museum. heritage and ethnic pride celebration ....A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".
    Pow Wow - GOR-47194-07.jpg
  • Front view of Equestrian Statue of Theodore Roosevelt flanked by Native American Indian and African American.  The bronze statue, by James Earle Fraser, is  located in front of the American Museum of Natural History, New York City.<br />
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Roosevelt is depicted on horseback as both hunter and explorer. He is flanked by the figures of two guides, one Native American and one African, meant to symbolize the continents of America and Africa. The Native American figure is striding forward wearing a feather headdress, moccasins and a long sarong around his waist. The African figure is striding forward with a cloth draped over his proper right shoulder and a gun in his proper right hand. Roosevelt grasps the reins of his horse in his proper left hand and reaches back with his proper right hand as if to grab the gun which he wears in a holster around his waist.
    TR Equestrian Statue - GOR-90716-cE...jpg
  • Traditional Bustle Regalia at the Thunderbird Powwow at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
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An example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.<br />
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The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or pow wow and originates from the Plains region of the United States. <br />
<br />
The men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and the possession of eagle and hawk feathers are protected by the eagle feather law.<br />
<br />
The traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.  Fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.
    Bustle - Regaila - GOR-86447-11cE.jpg
  • Close up traditional bustle regalia at the Thunderbird Powwow at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
<br />
An example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.<br />
<br />
The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or pow wow and originates from the Plains region of the United States. The men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and the possession of eagle and hawk feathers are protected by the eagle feather law.<br />
<br />
The traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.  Fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.
    Bustle Regaila - GOR-47440-07-cEl.jpg
  • Close up traditional bustle regalia at the Thunderbird Powwow at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
<br />
An example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.<br />
<br />
The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or pow wow and originates from the Plains region of the United States. The men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and the possession of eagle and hawk feathers are protected by the eagle feather law.<br />
<br />
The traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.  Fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.
    Bustle Regaila - GOR-47286-07-cE.jpg
  • Close up of Native American Pow Wow Regalia. Examples of ethnic pride, heritage and traditional native folk art crafts bead work.<br />
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Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100130-14<br />
Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100141-14<br />
Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100139-14
    Regalia Triptych - GOR -100130-41-39...jpg
  • Close up traditional bustle regalia at the Thunderbird Powwow at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
<br />
An example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.<br />
<br />
The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or pow wow and originates from the Plains region of the United States. The men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and the possession of eagle and hawk feathers are protected by the eagle feather law.<br />
<br />
The traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.  Fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.
    Bustle - Regaila - GOR-86452-11-cE.jpg
  • Close up traditional bustle regalia at the Thunderbird Powwow at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
<br />
An example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.<br />
<br />
The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or pow wow and originates from the Plains region of the United States. The men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and the possession of eagle and hawk feathers are protected by the eagle feather law.<br />
<br />
The traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.  Fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.
    Bustle Regaila - GOR-47449-07-cEl.jpg
  • Native American tattoo on right shoulder.<br />
<br />
Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is known longer considered a weird kind of subculture.<br />
<br />
Tattoos are no longer just a male thing, young women are just as likely to get a tattoo as males.<br />
<br />
"According to a 2006 Pew survey, 40% of Americans between the ages of 26 and 40 have been tattooed".
    Native American Tattoo - GOR-89540-c...jpg
  • Native African American mother holding son in Inter tribal Dancing a celebration of ethnic Native American pride and heritage at Thunderbird Pow Wow
    Inter-Tribal Dancing - GOR-60998-08.jpg
  • Jonathan Smith, Shinnecock  Native American wearing Men's Traditional Regalia at the Thunderbird Pow Wow in Queens County Farm, NY. Examples of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.
    Shinnecock Native American Pow Wow R...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American at the Drums Along the Hudson, dressed in regalia, close-up of his hands. <br />
<br />
Lonnie is proud of  his ethnic culture and heritage. Seminole Native African American <br />
release # 2527
    Pow Wow Hands - GOR-151502-cE18.jpg
  • Close up of Native American Pow Wow Northern traditional regalia.<br />
<br />
Examples of Richard (Duke of Sandy Hook) Simmons, Seneca and Iroquois Native American <br />
ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts. <br />
<br />
Release  # 2508
    Pow Wow Regalia - GOR-88835-12.jpg
  • Portrait young Native American with the American flag ( a take off on Captain America ) painted on his face at Thunderbird Pow-Wow in Queens County Farm, New York.<br />
<br />
His regalia is an example of ethnic pride and heritage a celebration of all Native Americans.
    Flag Face Paint - GOR-88911-cRcE-12.jpg
  • Close up of Fancy dancer bustle regalia of Richard (Duke of Sandyhook) Simmons, Seneca and Iroquois Native American, with Turtle Nation bead work in the center.  <br />
<br />
Thunderbird Powwow at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
<br />
The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or pow wow and originates from the Plains region of the United States. <br />
<br />
The man's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and the possession of eagle and hawk feathers are protected by the eagle feather law.<br />
<br />
The traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.  Fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.<br />
<br />
release # 2508
    Turtle Nation Bustle - GOR-88832-12.jpg
  • Triptych of Native American fancy dancers bustle regalia at the Thunderbird Powwow at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
<br />
Example of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.<br />
<br />
The Native American bustle is a traditional part of a man's regalia worn during a dance exhibition or pow wow and originates from the Plains region of the United States. The men's bustle is typically made of a string of eagle or hawk feathers attached to a backboard. Eagle and hawk feathers are sacred religious objects to Native American people and the possession of eagle and hawk feathers are protected by the eagle feather law.<br />
<br />
The traditional bustle or "old-style" bustle, being circular.  Fancy dancers generally wear two bustles, one attached to a belt above the buttocks and another attached to a harness on the back.<br />
<br />
Bustle Regalia - GOR-60832-08<br />
Bustle Regalia - GOR-47440-07<br />
Bustle Regalia - GOR-47282-07
    Bustle Regalia Triptych - GOR-832-44...jpg
  • Close up of Native American Pow Wow Regalia. Examples of ethnic pride, heritage and culture, A celebration of  Native traditional folk art regalia.<br />
<br />
Powwow Regalia - GOR-84457-11<br />
Powwow Regalia - GOR-84454-11<br />
Powwow Regalia - GOR-84458-11
    Regaila Triptych - GOR-84457-58-54-1...jpg
  • Lonnie Harrington, Seminole Native and African American with his son and daughter, dressed in Pow Wow Regalia for the Thunderbird Pow Wow.  He is an example of  ethnic pride, heritage, celebrating the traditional Native American folk art crafts.<br />
<br />
release # 2556
    Seminole Family - GOR-81834-11.jpg
  • Jason G.Mullins in Dance Contest Men's Traditional at Native American Pow Wow.<br />
<br />
Close up of Native American wearing Pow Wow Regalia. Examples of ethnic pride, heritage, competition, celebration, and traditional    folk art crafts
    Mens Traditional - GOR-75766-10.jpg
  • Close up of Native American Pow Wow Regalia, High Buck Northern Minnesota, smoke tanned Great Lakes Pattern with Crow and Lakota beading. These are examples of Native American ethnic pride
    Powwow Beading - GOR-64130-08.jpg
  • Heritage and celebration Native American Ethnic Pride  head and shoulders portrait of Gail "Joy and Happeniness Chief Running Water" Renz of the Setalcott Nation at the Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. She is dressed Native American regalia for a spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008. <br />
<br />
<br />
Release #2277
    Chief Running Water - GOR-64167-08.jpg
  • Heritage and celebration Native American Ethnic Pride  head and shoulders portrait of Gail "Joy and Happeniness Chief Running Water" Renz of the Setalcott Nation at the Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. She is dressed Native American regalia for a spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008. <br />
<br />
Release #2277
    Chief Running Water - GOR-64166-08.jpg
  • Heritage and celebration Native American Ethnic Pride  head and shoulders portrait of Gail "Joy and Happeniness Chief Running Water" Renz of the Setalcott Nation at the Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. She is dressed Native American regalia for a spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.  <br />
<br />
Release #2277
    Chief Running Water PT - GOR-64166-0...jpg
  • Left arm of woman with a Native American Scene Tattoo.<br />
 <br />
Tattoos once were considered to be form of anti-conformist but not anymore.  <br />
<br />
In some cultures this is viewed as body art.  In the United States this can be seen in national advertisements and on television and the movies. Body art or tattoos has entered the mainstream it is know longer considered a weird kind of subculture.
    Native American Tattoo - GOR-46515-0...jpg
  • Jonathan Smith, Shinnecock  Native American wearing Men's Traditional Regalia at the Thunderbird Pow Wow in Queens County Farm, NY. Examples of ethnic pride, heritage, celebration, and traditional folk art crafts.
    Shinnecock Native American Pow Wow R...jpg
  • Close up of Native American Pow Wow Regalia, High Buck Northern Minnesota, smoke tanned Great Lakes Pattern with Crow and Lakota beading. These are examples of Native American ethnic pride
    Powwow Regalia - GOR-64120-08.jpg
  • Native Americans getting ready Thunderbird Pow Wow Grand Entry at the Queens County Farm Museum.<br />
 <br />
A pow-wow (also powwow or pow wow or pau wau) is a gathering of North America's Native people. The word derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning "spiritual leader".
    Pow Wow Prep - GOR-60931-08.jpg
  • Native Americans at the Thunderbird Pow-Wow on the grounds of Queens County Farm Museum  heritage and ethnic pride celebration. Gail Renz, Joy and Happiness - Chief Running water of the Setalcott Nation.  The Setalcott Nation is a multi culture made up of Native American, French, Dutch, English, Irish and African descent.<br />
<br />
Regalia: formal headdress - made of hawk feather.<br />
<br />
release #2277
    Pow Wow - GOR-47385-07.jpg
  • Pow Wow Portrait of Eve Wind Dancer Young,  Native and African American of mixed heritage ( Cherokee / Lumbee / Black Creek ) at Thunderbird Pow-Wow in Queens County Farm, New York.<br />
<br />
Eve and her regalia is an example of ethnic pride and heritage and a celebration of Native Americans.
    Wind Dancer - GOR-88957a-12.jpg
  • Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. Native Americans in regalia for spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.
    Spirtual Service PT - GOR-64279-08-P...jpg
  • Sonny Three Mountains Campbell, Call to worship, prayer to the four directions..Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. Native Americans in regalia for spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.
    Four Directions PT - GOR-64276-08-PT...jpg
  • Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. Native Americans in regalia for spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.
    Spirtual Service PT - GOR-64271-08-P...jpg
  • Portrait young Native American boy with American flag painted on his face at Thunderbird Pow-Wow in Queens County Farm, New York.<br />
<br />
His regalia is an example of ethnic pride, heritage and a celebration of  Native Americans.
    Powwow Portrait - GOR-88912-12.jpg
  • Close up of Native American Pow Wow Regalia. Examples of ethnic pride, heritage and traditional Native folk art crafts.<br />
<br />
Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100130-14<br />
Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100147-14<br />
Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100135-14<br />
Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100141-14<br />
Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100146-14<br />
Pow Wow Regalia - GOR -100145-14
    Regalia Collage - GOR-100130+6- 14.jpg
  • Pow Wow Portrait of Eve Wind Dancer Young,  Native and African American of mixed heritage ( Cherokee / Lumbee / Black Creek ) at Thunderbird Pow-Wow in Queens County Farm, New York.<br />
<br />
Eve and her regalia is an example of ethnic pride and heritage and a celebration of Native Americans.
    Cherokee - Lumbee - Black Creek - GO...jpg
  • Pow Wow Portrait of Eve Wind Dancer Young,  Native and African American of mixed heritage ( Cherokee / Lumbee / Black Creek ) at Thunderbird Pow-Wow in Queens County Farm, New York.<br />
<br />
Eve and her regalia is an example of ethnic pride and heritage and a celebration of Native Americans.
    Cherokee - Lumbee - Black Creek - G...jpg
  • Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. Native Americans in regalia for spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.
    Spirtual Service - GOR-64286-08.jpg
  • Sonny Three Mountains Campbell, Call to worship, prayer to the four directions..Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. Native Americans in regalia for spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.
    Four Directions - GOR-64276-08.jpg
  • Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. Native Americans in regalia for spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.
    Spirtual Service PT - GOR-64263-08-P...jpg
  • Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. Native Americans in regalia for spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.
    Spirtual Service - GOR-64272-08.jpg
  • Native American Sunday Spirtual Worship Service. Native Americans in regalia for spirtual time and sharing of cultures at the Sayville Congregrational UCC Church in Sayville, New York on November 23,2008.
    Spirtual Service - GOR-64271-08.jpg
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