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Weekend Scene
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Tribal dance
An American Indian group holds its annual powwow
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Don Soldier Eagle of the Crow Nation peered through a traditional red beaded headdress yesterday during the American Indian Powwow Association's festivities held at Thomas Square.
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Holly Baker made final preparations on her 5-year-old daughter Alex's traditional regalia prior to performing a ladies' traditional dance.
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Ola Seymour, left, of Otoe descent, from Red Rock, Okla., and Morning Star Myers, of Ho Chunk descent, from Wisconsin, blessed the ground prior to the procession of dancers.
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