Seafair Indian Days Powwow 2007
The United Indians of All Tribes Foundation holds this annual celebration on the beautiful grounds of Discovery Park, Seattle, Washington. The Pow Wow averages 400 - 600 dancers in full regalia, up to 25 drum groups, and 10,000 spectators which come to celebrate the richness of the Native American culture.
In addition to the dancers, more than 60 vendors showcase a wide array of Native American arts and crafts which include jewelry, carvings, intricate beadwork, artwork, tapes, CD's, and T-shirts. Famed New Mexico artist Sam English was on hand at Daybreak Star for the fine arts fair along with other talented visual artists sharing their goods.
This year powwow faithfuls endured cloudy skies and driving rain but kept smiling, shopping, eating and dancing. These photos are from July 20-22, 2007. For more about United Indians, see: http://www.unitedindians.org/about.html
Read MoreIn addition to the dancers, more than 60 vendors showcase a wide array of Native American arts and crafts which include jewelry, carvings, intricate beadwork, artwork, tapes, CD's, and T-shirts. Famed New Mexico artist Sam English was on hand at Daybreak Star for the fine arts fair along with other talented visual artists sharing their goods.
This year powwow faithfuls endured cloudy skies and driving rain but kept smiling, shopping, eating and dancing. These photos are from July 20-22, 2007. For more about United Indians, see: http://www.unitedindians.org/about.html
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