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The image features a young dancer in an elaborate stage costume adorned with sparkling embellishments and vibrant feathers. Her radiant smile, gleaming eyes, and confident expression capture the spirit and energy of a festive performance. The softly blurred background ensures that the performer stands out prominently in the composition. This portrait celebrates elegance, vitality, and stage presence in a single moment of vibrant expression.
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A collage of images of Native Americans and aspects of their culture. Created for AMG's Mixmaster 9 Challenge following Chef Beth's recipe:
~ Something old ...
~ Something Sioux or Other Native American element...
~ Something wearable ...
~ Something blue ...
My ingredients:
Something old - The map of American Indian Tribal Territories
Something Sioux or Other Native American element - Hopi Katcinas, and Dream Catchers
Something Wearable - Native American ceremonial feather costume
Something Blue - Sky
Credits:
Free, no atrribution required from pixabay:
Native American Dancing in Feather Costume
Petroglyphs/rock art (used as texture layer and to add traces of the shapes)
Skulls, bones, flints and tools
From 'The Commons', Internet Archive Book Images, No Known Copyright
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Micaela
Photo taken at the San Francisco Carnaval 2005.
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Description: Powwows are large social gatherings of Native Americans who follow traditional dances started centuries ago by their ancestors, and which continually evolve to include contemporary aspects. These events of drum music, dancing, singing, artistry and food, are attended by Natives and non-Natives, all of whom join in the dancing and take advantage of the opportunity to see old friends and teach the traditional ways to a younger generation. During the National Powwow, the audience see dancers in full regalia compete in several dance categories, including Men and Women's Golden Age (ages 50 and older); Men's Fancy Dance, Grass and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Women's Jingle Dress, Fancy Shawl, and Traditional (Northern and Southern); Teens (13-17); Juniors (6-12) and Tiny Tots (ages 5 and younger). The drum groups are the heart of all powwows and provide the pulsating and thunderous beats that accompany a dancer's every movement. The powwow is led by three "host drums" that showcase three distinct styles of singing (Northern, Southern and contemporary) and represent the best examples of each style. The drum contest highlights groups of 10 to 12 members each, and they sing traditional family songs that are passed down orally from one generation to the next. The National Museum of the American Indian sponsored the National Powwow in 2002, 2005, and 2007 as a way of presenting to the public the diversity and social traditions of contemporary Native cultures.
Creator/Photographer: Ken Rahaim
Medium: Digital photograph
Culture: American Indian
Geography: USA
Date: 2007
Repository: National Museum of the American Indian
Accession number: 07natl-powwow_0670
Media Line the Catwalk When This Model Came On Stage
People are still talking about Carnival Nationz camp launch last Saturday night at the Kool Haus in downtown Toronto. Sold out show. Glorious costumes. Talented models. Dazzling lights. Festival PR guy Craigg Slowly files these photographs. That is my Ipad in the foreground
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Carmen in Brazilian carnival costume with feathers.
Photo taken at the San Francisco Carnaval 2005.
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Baby Chick Costume using real Feather boas.
Handmade
Yellow, baby chick costumes for toddlers. This is so Adorable and Unique. Size shown 2t.
Just write size desired on comment section.
This Yellow Chick ia ALL Handmade.!!!!
It is made of Yellow Stretch material and Boa Feathers attached on. Very sturdy!
It has velcro closure in the back for easy access. It also comes with matching leggings.
Head and Feet are made of Matching Orange Foam Color.
It is a Long Sleeve.