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8 August, 2018 by Ricky Smith in Powwow, Resources, Summer, Trips

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Please be respectful of our drummers and dancers; do not touch the drums, our feathers or our dance regalia without permission. The drum is the heart beat of our nation. Our songs, our dances and our regalia honor our connection with the Creator, our ancestors and our families. Frequently Asked

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