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Feb 2023
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'Show the people pride and respect' - Na...

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Hundreds of Native American tribes have come together in the first annual Pow Wow since the COVID-19 pandemic. The three day festival included dance, costume and drumming competitions among the various participating tribes. It was the 50th time that the Seminole tribe have hosted the celebration in their home state of Florida and organisers have said that mo ... Show More
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