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Shane Gibson photo #3: Native American dancers arrive into the arena during the Aug. 29 Grand Entry at the 8th annual Honoring Traditions Powwow hosted by the Pala Band of Mission Indians, Aug. 28-30 on the Pala Indian Reservation. Shane Gibson photos
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Native American Powwow dancers move through the arena wearing their brilliantly colored regalia.
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A Native American Powwow dancer creates jingling sounds with the bells included in his regalia as he dances around the Pala Powwow arena on Aug. 29.
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Native American elders move through the Pala Powwow during the Grand Entry on Aug. 29.
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A young Native American dancer moves to the beat of the drum during the 8th annual powwow. Powwow dancers wear regalia that represents their lives, interests, family and spiritual quest.
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Native American dancers form a large circle around the arena during the Grand Entry at the 2015 Pala Powwow.
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Native American Powwow dancers' regalia takes on many shapes and forms. Men's Powwow dancing falls into four categories: Fancy Feather Dance, Northern Traditional, Southern Traditional and Grass Dance.
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A gourd dancer participates in the Pala Powwow arena on Aug. 29. Gourd dancers display a red and blue sash or vest (with red worn over the heart), an eagle feather fan and use a rattle can to create sound along with the rhythm of the drum beat.
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Native Americans carry flags during the Grand Entry at the 2015 Pala Powwow on Aug. 29. Activities during the Powwow included dance contests, bird singing, and a peon tournament.
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