The Honolulu Intertribal Powwow brings together hundreds of people to celebrate Native American heritages, pass on Indigenous traditions, build communities and learn about Native American cultural diversity. This year, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, in partnership with the Oahu Intertribal Council, presented the 46th Annual Honolulu Intertribal Powwow 2022 on its Great Lawn Saturday.
2/11
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The Honolulu Intertribal Powwow brings together hundreds of people to celebrate Native American heritages, pass on Indigenous traditions, build communities and learn about Native American cultural diversity. This year, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, in partnership with the Oahu Intertribal Council, presented the 46th Annual Honolulu Intertribal Powwow 2022 on its Great Lawn Saturday.
3/11
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Sky Medicine Bear, middle, walked with his children during opening ceremonies.
4/11
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Kai Akiyama-Bevett carried a flag during opening ceremonies.
5/11
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David Mulinix danced wearing a crow feather head dress.
6/11
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Kai Akiyama-Bevett, left, and his father, Dr. David Bevett, danced together.
7/11
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Feleki Ah Kui danced at the powwow.
8/11
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Sky and Heather Medicine Bear danced at the powwow.
9/11
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Dan Nanamkin, left, was the emcee for the powwow.
10/11
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Takota Medicine Bear dances during the youth portion of the program.
11/11
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Jakobi Medicine Bear sits on the lap of his father, Sky Medicine Bear. Sky Medicine Bear is Navajo and Lakota.