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People attend 48th Annual Honolulu Intertribal Powwow

Bishop Museum was transformed Sunday into a gathering place for Indigenous people who live in Hawaii as well as visitors from the mainland, Alaska and Canada.

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Martin and Erica Olvera, dressed in Northern tradional, and fancy shawl.
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Chaplain Cynthia, Puyullup Indian tribe was visiting with Puyullup veterans.
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Randy Medicine Bear, emcee, entertained with stories throughout the day.
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Ba’ac Garcia, Tohono O’odham, tribe, preparing his costume before Grand Entry.
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Erickah Moses, from the Muckleshoot tribe, Seattle, Waahington, with her little brother.
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A ceremonial smudging of participants before Grand Entry.
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David Whitebean, of Mohawk and Bajan descent during Grand Entry.
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Eric Olvera, left, leads a group of dancers during Grand Entry.
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Dancers from Mexico.
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Margarita Quirox, of Mexico during the Grand Entry.
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Rubiya Whitebean-Singh, middle, with her father, David Whitebean, left, and mother, Shyamapriya Singh.
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Ba’ac Garcia, Tohono O’odham, tribe, dances during grand entry.