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AYUMI NAKANISHI / ANAKANISHI@STARBULLETIN.COM
Native Americans celebrated their culture yesterday at the 28th Annual Pow Wow at Thomas Square, presented by the American Indian Pow Wow Association. Among those participating in the dancing was 23-year-old Mike Runningwind.




Buckskin ambience

American Indians hold their
annual gathering at Thomas Square

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AYUMI NAKANISHI / ANAKANISHI@STARBULLETIN.COM
Yesterday's Pow Wow featured arts and crafts displays and food booths. Above, Rose and Ralph Sampson from Washington sold American Indian jewelry from their store, Rose's Native Designs.




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AYUMI NAKANISHI / ANAKANISHI@STARBULLETIN.COM
Bartley Harris, 27, from Alberta, Canada, performed a dance.




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AYUMI NAKANISHI / ANAKANISHI@STARBULLETIN.COM
The group Wild Horse performed indigenous songs and drumming during yesterday's event.






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