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Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Group of Bigstone Cree men and women in a camp at Wabasca in Alberta, Canada.
Warrior painting his face. Digital illustration, figure created from scratch, no model release necessary.
Smiling Navajo Grandmother Teaching Her Teenage Granddaughter How To Weave a traditional blanket On A Loom in a Navajo Hogan in Monument Valley, UT wearing traditional clothing
Weathered mature tribal female storyteller talking about heroic times
New Mexico has some of the flattest land as well as some of the most rugged mountains in the country. Some portions of the state are rich in pine forests, meadows, and fish-laden mountain streams, while other areas are devoid of any water bodies, and even cacti struggle to survive.
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Portrait of a senior Navajo woman in traditional Navajo formal dress. She stands strong a proud of her heritage in a hogan.
An American Indian rides his paint horse in a desert landscape with war paint on his face.
Hoover Dam, United States: March 13, 2022: Nevada and Arizona Border Plaque On The Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge
Sandy Lake, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Bigstone Cree family in a camp at Sandy Lake in Alberta, Canada.
A talk between Navajo sisters at the Tear Drop Arch in Monument Valley - Arizona
Neighborhoods  near Paseo De Peralta, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Shallow Depth of Field Portrait three women, mother and two daughters in Line Profile View Indigenous Navajo Family in Monument Valley Utah at the family ranch in the desert
Native American Apache dancer at New Mexico powwow
Initiation ceremonies that mark passage into new cycles of life are a central tribal education experience around the world, and were very important to the Chumash. The Initiation Ceremony was a rite of passage to initiate boys and girls at the age of twelve or thirteen years of age into adulthood. The young people were instructed on all the skills of their gender and taught the behaviors and attitudes that were appropriate. The vision quest was undertaken with the assistance of a shaman. The sacred datura (Jim-son weed) assisted the youth as a dream helper in order to find an animal helper or personal object of power. This solemn ritual was handled with respect and never taken lightly. It is thought that some of the rock art we see today is the result of paintings created as part of the vision quest experience. This ritual instilled a deep personal experience that linked the young adult to powerful imagery from the natural and spiritual world - images, sounds, and memories that would accompany them the rest of their life. The vision quest experience provides the youth with a psychological vocabulary that they can then rely on to gain strength from as they face the rigors of adult hood. Annual Pow-Wow Spring Chumash Indian festival in Bluffs Park, Malibu, California, USA,April, 2010, Here Main chiefs of each tribe performing their ritual.
Beautiful New Mexico landscape and cliff dwelling antiquities from from a native culture from 500 to 11,000 years ago are celebrated at Bandelier National Monument.
Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, 1962. Anishinabe - Indians performing a traditional tribal dance at a ceremony before Canadian immigrants and visitors.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Tsuutʼina couple wearing traditional clothing in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Indian dancer performs his art in Balboa Park on July 22, 2001 in San Diego, California, USA. Balboa Park is a place where often hosts cultural events.
A female Navajo elementary teacher takes time to teach her class about reading Image taken on the Navajo Reservation, Utah.
Navajo Mother and Two Daughters Portrait in Traditional Clothing in the Beautiful Desert Area of Monument Valley Utah
A 1948 issued 3 cent United States postage stamp showing Indian Centennial.
Trail near cliffs of Frijoles canyon of  Bandelier Park, Los Alamos, New Mexico
Grandmother with her three granddaughters portrait inside a Navajo hogan
Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Jun 24, 2023. An indigenous mature person leader wearing a headdresses. National Indigenous Family Day and POW WOW. Aboriginal AwarenessWeek.
Steel engraving American native with headdress dancing
Dramatic view of Devils Tower in black and white summer landscape
Detail of the flag of the US state of New Mexico on an old piece of paper.  A red sun symbol of the Zia on a field of yellow. The colors honor Isabella of Castile and the conquistadors who explored in her name.
Mesa Verde NP - Canyon in the Mesa - 1990. Scanned from Kodachrome 25 slide.
Horizontal landscape photo of a painted teepee in a country field, Taos, New Mexico
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