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April 30, 2013

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Photos & Video of Event Honoring Kossack Carter Camp in White Eagle, Oklahoma

Last Saturday I announced I was in Oklahoma to attend a special Ponca dance to honor Kossack Carter Camp aka cacamp for his role in … Continued

April 29, 2013

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Powwow 101: Men’s Traditional (Photo Diary)

The powwow is a public celebration and demonstration of community pride in Indian culture and a way of honoring Native American heritage. At the present … Continued

April 26, 2013

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Travelers’ Rest State Park (Photo Diary)

For thousands of years, the Indian peoples of western Montana were connected to the rest of the world through an intricate network of trade routes. … Continued

April 25, 2013

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Powwow 101: Women’s Jingle Dress (Photo Diary)

The powwow is a public celebration and demonstration of community pride in Indian culture and a way of honoring Native American heritage. At the present … Continued

April 25, 2013

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Powwow 101: Women’s Fancy Shawl (Photo Diary)

The powwow is a public celebration and demonstration of community pride in Indian culture and a way of honoring Native American heritage. At the present … Continued

April 24, 2013

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More Plateau Indian Beadwork (Photo Diary)

In American Indian cultures, art is not separate from daily life. Traditionally, the things people used in their everyday life-clothing, tools, housing, containers-were often decorated … Continued

April 23, 2013

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Fort Fizzle (Photo Diary)

Just west of Lolo, Montana is Fort Fizzle Picnic Ground and Historic Sites operated by the Lolo National Forest. This is a day-use facility celebrating … Continued

April 23, 2013

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Plateau Indian Artifacts (Photo Diary)

Prior to the European invasion, the Indian people of the Plateau area-roughly the area between the Rocky Mountains and the Cascade Mountains in the Pacific … Continued

April 20, 2013

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Ancient America: Oklahoma

What is now the state of Oklahoma became the new home to many Indian nations during the nineteenth century when the American government forcibly removed … Continued

April 18, 2013

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The Kowa

The Kiowa speak a language which linguists classify as a part of the Tanoan language family and is related to the Pueblos of Taos, Jemez, … Continued

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