RM2AGWCB9–Detail of dance clothing worn by indigenous woman in Canada Day powwow.
RF2BNF1R7–Toronto, Ontario / Canada - July 01, 2017: Indigenous native People in traditional Native Canadian clothing performing the traditional dance in the Ca
RME605XK–Woman in tipi with educational display of First Nations garments on Canada Day
RMEC4KJ7–Indigenous Canadians women participate in Canada Day celebrations held in a park in London, Ontario.
RM2AGWCBC–Detail of jingle dance costume worn by indigenous woman in Canada Day powwow.
RMBJ6R5J–Portrait of a proud native Canadian/ first nations dancer. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
RMM45WGF–A First Nation native Canadian man poses for tourist photos at Lake Louise, Canadian Rockies
RMDYP8DM–Members of the Heiltsuk Nation taking part in a potlatch in the town of Bella Bella, in the Great Bear Rainforest region of British Columbia, Canada.
RME9GGNB–An indigenous Canadian dances at a Pow Wow in London, Ontario.
RMP9D4M1–Canada, Nunavut, Hudson Bay, Kivalliq, Arviat, local woman demonstrates historic tools used by inuit.
RMD53Y6H–Example of tanned leather clothing used by coastal native bands of British Columbia, Canada
RMDWCA0K–Royal Canadian Mounted Police at Waterton Park township, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
RMEC8F39–Indigenous Canadians participate in Canada Day celebrations held in a park in London, Ontario.
RM2ENY39X–Canadian First Nations, a costume with feathers. 200 Anniversary of the Battle of York celebration as seen in Toronto
RMEBA1GB–Ojibwe man, Native American, at a Pow-Wow, Manitoulin Island, Ontario Province, Canada
RMM98EJ5–Native male wearing a cowboy hat and an eagle feather bustle (regalia) at the Calgary Stampede in Canada
RMG3YYTC–BANFF, CANADA - JUL 3: Young native Blackfoot Indian dancers put the finishing touches on their costumes for a performance.
RMJEDMGK–Members of Canada's First Nations communities celebrate and dance during the annual Aboriginal Solidarity Day.
RM2A9KM2B–Odanak, Québec, Canada - July 7, 2019: Rear view of a Native Abenaki Young Boy at Odanak Pow Wow
RF2BNF1XM–Toronto, Ontario / Canada - July 01, 2017: Indigenous native People in traditional Native Canadian clothing performing the traditional dance in the Ca
RF2FA0BGC–Indigenous Pow Wow Celebration
RMDHE9BJ–Canada, Nunavut, western shore of Hudson Bay, Kivalliq Region, Arviat. Inuit couple (Mary & Peter) in traditional arctic attire.
RM2AGWCBB–Detail of red jingle dance costume worn by indigenous woman in Canada Day powwow.
RMBHT525–Young Native Canadian girl dancing, Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
RMH92PT3–Woman in tipi with educational display of First Nations garments on Canada Day
RF2H5N7GW–Indeginous dancers at the Pow wow on Mt. McKay in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, on Sept. 24th, 2021 for the National Day of 'truth and reconciliation.
RM2AH05HH–Female indigenous dancer at Canada Day powwow.
RMP9D4KR–Canada, Nunavut, Hudson Bay, Kivalliq, Arviat, local woman demonstrates historic tools used by inuit.
RMD53Y5M–Carved wooden pin used to close a native woolen sweater
RMDWC9HX–Blackfoot Indian at the Blackfoot Arts and Heritage Festival, Waterton Park, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
RMEC8E0H–Indigenous Canadians participate in Canada Day celebrations held in a park in London, Ontario.
RM2ENXYPK–Canadian First Nations: Ethnic Indians sing in traditional costumes. The ceremony takes place as Toronto celebrates the 200 anniversary of The Battle
RMEBA1GA–Ojibwe man, Native American, at a Pow-Wow, Manitoulin Island, Ontario Province, Canada
RM2JCDTBD–Winter Count Robe at the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, Siksika Nation Alberta Canada
RMDNX9R3–Mohawk Native Bag made with Fox
RMG3YYRN–Banff, Canada - July 3, 2014: A young native Blackfoot indian dancer gets ready for his performance during the Banff Festival.
RMJEDNK5–Members of Canada's First Nations communities celebrate and dance during the annual Aboriginal Solidarity Day.
RFP7T82G–Aboriginal performers recreate traditional dances by their ancestors on the Rocky Point Pier on National Indigenous People's Day 2018, Port Moody, BC
RF2BNF20W–Toronto, Ontario / Canada - July 01, 2017: People gather to watch the Indigenous native People in traditional Native Canadian clothing performing the
RF2FA0B55–Indigenous Pow Wow Celebration
RMDHE9BF–Canada, Nunavut, western shore of Hudson Bay, Kivalliq Region, Arviat. Inuit couple (Mary & Peter) in traditional arctic attire.
RF2A330EY–A close up view on the traditional Native American costume, worn during a cultural celebration, with colorful badges, eagle feathers and sacred beads.
RMBHNJGK–Native Canadian dancer, Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
RME83MTN–Elk203-6302 Canada, Alberta, Calgary, Glenbow Museum, Indian clothing exhibit
RF2H5N7DX–Indeginous dancers at the Pow wow on Mt. McKay in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, on Sept. 24th, 2021 for the National Day of 'truth and reconciliation.
RM2AH05J1–Male indigenous dancer at Canada Day powwow.
RMF4YB81–Canada, Nunavut, Hudson Bay, Kivalliq, Arviat, local woman demonstrates historic tools used by Inuit, polar tent in background.
RMD53Y7G–Abstract image of a woven native blanket of the Squamish First Nation, Canada
RMDWC9JH–Blackfoot Indian at the Blackfoot Arts and Heritage Festival, Waterton Park, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
RMEC8E11–Indigenous Canadians participate in Canada Day celebrations held in a park in London, Ontario.
RM2ENXTN2–Canadian First Nations choir: Ethnic Indians teen girls with national drums sing in traditional costumes. The ceremony takes place as Toronto celebrat
RMEBA1GC–Ojibwe people, Native American family, at a Pow-Wow, Manitoulin Island, Ontario Province, Canada
RM2JCDTB9–Winter Count Robe at the Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park, Siksika Nation Alberta Canada
RFTT2Y30–A man in the war paint and clothes of a North American Indian stands with weapon near a wigwam against the blue sky. Reconstruction of native american
RMG3YYT1–Banff, Canada - July 3, 2014: A young native Blackfoot indian dancer gets ready for his performance during the Banff Festival.
RMJEDN7P–Members of Canada's First Nations communities celebrate and dance during the annual Aboriginal Solidarity Day.
RFP7T834–Aboriginal performers recreate traditional dances by their ancestors on the Rocky Point Pier on National Indigenous People's Day 2018, Port Moody, BC
RMBT8JYR–Arctic Canada, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit (aka Frobisher Bay). Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum. Eskimo fur parka
RF2FA0BKC–Indigenous Pow Wow Celebration
RMBRTA5R–Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, St. Anthony. Viking actor in traditional attire.
RF2A330K1–A close up and rear view of a female dancer dressed in vibrant clothes, ribbon twirling during a celebration of native music and culture.
RMBHN2T7–Native Canadian woman dancer, Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
RMBT8HHM–Arctic Canada, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit (Frobisher Bay). Baffin Visitor Information Center. Display of traditional parka.
RF2H5N7MA–Indeginous dancers at the Pow wow on Mt. McKay in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, on Sept. 24th, 2021 for the National Day of 'truth and reconciliation.
RM2AH05HK–Female indigenous dancer at Canada Day powwow.
RF2H6PPEB–Portrait of a Native American in traditional ceremonial dress standing in front of a teepee
RMPK8D9F–1920's image - National dress at that time -A typical French-Canadian Gentleman
RMDWCA10–Blackfoot Indian at the Blackfoot Arts and Heritage Festival, Waterton Park, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
RMEC4N95–Indigenous Canadians dance during Canada Day celebrations held in a park in London, Ontario.
RM2ENXT59–Canadian First Nation Woman with a child: Ethnic Indians woman with baby on hands sing in traditional costumes. The ceremony takes place as Toronto ce
RM2JCDTBP–Pupils at the Old Sun School, Gleishen, Siksika First Nation, Alberta Canada ca. 1927
RFTT2Y3F–A man in the war paint and clothes of a North American Indian stands with weapon near a wigwam against the blue sky. Reconstruction of native american
RMG3YYRE–Banff, Canada - July 3, 2014: A young native Blackfoot indian dancer gets ready for his performance during the Banff Festival.
RMJEDNE5–Members of Canada's First Nations communities celebrate and dance during the annual Aboriginal Solidarity Day.
RFP7T81X–Aboriginal performers recreate traditional dances by their ancestors on the Rocky Point Pier on National Indigenous People's Day 2018, Port Moody, BC
RM2H342AC–Native jingle dress details. The jingle dress acts as a reference to the power of indigenous women. Montreal, Canada
RF2FA0B5G–Indigenous Pow Wow Celebration
RFHABN7B–Indian totem from Canada donated to the town of Virton in Belgium
RF2A330R0–A close up view of a child performing a native dance ritual with vibrant colorful clothes, blurry people are seen in background with copy space.
RMBHNK0B–Young Native Canadian girl dancing, Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
RMBT8HXC–Arctic Canada, Nunavut, Baffin Island, Iqaluit (aka Frobisher Bay). Nunatta Sunakkutaangit Museum. Traditional Inuit bead work.
RMDGK7GJ–First Nations Dancers at a pow wow, The Forks, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
RM2AH05HT–Male indigenous dancer at Canada Day powwow.
RMBHNJH4–First Nations dancers, Festival du Voyageur, Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada.
RF2H5N77R–Indeginous dancers at the Pow wow on Mt. McKay in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, on Sept. 24th, 2021 for the National Day of 'truth and reconciliation.
RMDWC9HG–Blackfoot Indian at the Blackfoot Arts and Heritage Festival, Waterton Park, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada.
RMEC4KJ5–Indigenous Canadians women participate in Canada Day celebrations held in a park in London, Ontario.
RMBRT1H3–Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador, L'Anse Aux Meadows. Archaeological site.
RF2H6PPAN–Portrait of a Native American in traditional ceremonial dress standing in front of a teepee
RMDHE946–Canada, Nunavut, western shore of Hudson Bay, Kivalliq Region, Arviat. Inuit woman (Mary) in traditional attire.
RM2JCDTBK–Indigenous boy students at the St John's Home North Campus Mission ca. Siksika Nation Alberta Canada ca. 1890s
RMG3YYR0–BANFF, CANADA- JUL 3, 2014: A native Blackfoot indian chief wearing a split-horn bonnet dances at a performance in Banff.
RMJEDNYC–Members of Canada's First Nations communities celebrate and dance during the annual Aboriginal Solidarity Day.
RFP7T82N–Aboriginal performers recreate traditional dances by their ancestors on the Rocky Point Pier on National Indigenous People's Day 2018, Port Moody, BC
RFF463RG–Girl lying on floor.
RF2FA0B3K–Indigenous Pow Wow Celebration
RFKPK40F–Two young women driving in a car on a road trip while one talks on a smart phone; Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
RF2A330GC–A close up view on the back of a woman's head, dressed in traditional indigenous costume, with eagle feathered headdress during a celebration of native culture.
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