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Art, Artifacts, Music, and Entertainment
From: DAILY LIFE OF NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

MUSIC
From: THE GREAT PLAINS REGION

POWWOW
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AMERICAN HOLIDAYS AND NATIONAL DAYS

Powwows
From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS

Rebirth of the Osni (Northern) Ponca
From: Enduring Legacies

Identity by Design: Tradition, Change and Celebration in Native Women's Dresses
http://www.nmai.si.edu/exhibitions/identity_by_design/IdentityByDesign.html

Powwow dancers at Red Earth, Oklahoma City, in 1980s.

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