Winter months in Florida are great for traveling around the central part of the state going to the Native American Pow-wow's. For the past 7 years we have missed very few of them,taking part in the dancing and meeting many people who will never again be a stranger. The atmosphere and activity of a pow-wow is something most never forget. True the pow-wow's here are smaller than ones out west but the crowds make up for it with enthusism. Most are intertribal and visitors will be invited to come into the circle to share in
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Photograph 1 This is a future grass dancer for the Native American Community
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Photograph 2 Head Lady and Head Male dancer leading out for an Oklahoma 2Step
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Photograph 3 Ladies in the traditional leather at Pow-wow in Bushnell, Fl.
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Photograph 6 Aztec exhibition dancer from Mexico at the Seminole Village...
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Photograph 7 Young man dancers with fire in exhibition dance at reservation in Tampa Fl.
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Photograph 8 Dancer allows the fire to lick the skin without burning flesh. Uses...
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Photograph 9 Dancer and drummer awaits turn on stage. Many shells adorn the ankles of dancer.
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Photograph 10 Some of the pheasant feathers on this Aztec dancer reach 5 foot in...
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Photograph 13 This was taken with digital camera at nght in Orlando Fl. at the AIA annual...
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Photograph 15 Men's Fancy Dancer taken at night in Orlando Florida. Nov. 2001, with...
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Photograph 16 Spectators watching intertribal dance. Night photograph. Orlando Fl. Nov. 2001
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