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1. Native American man drumming at Powwow Native American man drumming at Powwow Indians of North America; Drums; Powwows; Performances

2. Warm Springs Indians performing a dance, Crook County, Oregon Warm Springs Indians performing a dance, Crook County, Oregon Indians of North America; Dancing; Powwows; Ceremonial dancers; Extension

3. Native American boy at Powwow Native American boy at Powwow Indians of North America; Children; Powwows A boy attends the OSU Native American Clubs' first powwow.

4. Native American dancer Native American dancer Indians of North America; Ceremonial dancers; Powwows; Dancing A visiting Native American interprets his feelings about a song at the OSU Powwow.

5. Two Indian friends are intent on the dance beat Two Indian friends are intent on the dance beat Indians of North America; Dancers; Cradleboards; Klamath Indians; Powwows; Women Intent on the beat, two Indian friends enter the dance. The young mother, a member of the Klamath tribe, carries her infant laced into its cradleboard.
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6. Man in Indian tribal regalia Man in Indian tribal regalia Indians of North America; Ceremonial dancers; Powwows Man in Indian tribal regalia at the OSU Native American Club's first Powwow on October 29, 1977.

7. Photos of first pow wow hanging in Native American Longhouse Photos of first pow wow hanging in Native American Longhouse Cultural facilities; Photographs; Powwows; Indians of North America; Meeting in the Native American Longhouse on November 18, 1987.

8. Miss Warm Springs and Miss Indian Northwest and two other young Indian women Miss Warm Springs and Miss Indian Northwest and two other young Indian women Indians of North America; Women; Powwows; Ceremonial dancers Miss Warm Springs and Miss Indian Northwest and two other young Indian women wear their identification numbers for the dance competition at the OSU Powwow.

9. Child in Indian tribal regalia Child in Indian tribal regalia Indians of North America; Children; Powwows This child participated in the Native American Club's first pow-wow at Oregon State University.

10. Child with tribal regalia Child with tribal regalia Indians of North America; Children; Powwows; Woman dressing child in Indian tribal regalia at the Native American Club's first Powwow.

11. Women in Indian tribal regalia Women in Indian tribal regalia Indians of North America; Ceremonial dancers; Powwows; Women Women in Indian tribal regalia at the Native American Club's first Powwow.

12. Women in Indian tribal regalia Women in Indian tribal regalia Indians of North America; Ceremonial dancers; Women; Powwows Women in Indian tribal regalia at the Native American Club's first Powwow. Woman on the right was Miss Indian Northwest.
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