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Albert Thomas, center, of the Colville Tribe's Moses Band of Indians greets a dancer with a smile while he and Montana Flathead Tribe member Philip Paul lead the Grand Entry at the Spokane Falls Northwest Indian Encampment and Powwow at Riverfront Park Saturday afternoon, Aug. 26, 2006. Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
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Nez Perce of Chief Joseph Tribe member Dominic Davis of Nespelem, Wash., attaches a head piece called a roach while getting ready to dance men's traditional style dances at the Spokane Falls Northwest Indian Encampment and Powwow in Riverfront Park, Aug. 26, 2006. Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
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Reflected in a mirror, Dineh (Navajo) Tribe member Darrell Tso of Post Falls, Idaho, wraps his braids in cloth while getting ready to dance during the Spokane Falls Northwest Indian Encampment and Powwow Saturday afternoon, Aug. 26, 2006. Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
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Reflected in a mirror, Dineh (Navajo) Tribe member Darrell Tso of Post Falls, Idaho, wraps his braids in cloth while getting ready to dance during the Spokane Falls Northwest Indian Encampment and Powwow Saturday afternoon, Aug. 26, 2006. Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
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Colorful head and arm pieces sit in a suitcase owned by the Davis family, Coeur d'Alene Tribe members at the Spokane Falls Powwow, Aug. 26, 2006. Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
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Miss Julyamsh Amber Davis, 13, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, attaches her crown before the Grand Entry of the Spokane Falls Powwow in Riverfront Park Saturday afternoon, Aug. 26, 2006. Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
Holly Pickett The Spokesman-Review
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