Medicine Hat Attraction Saamis Teepee Alberta Canada As the world's tallest teepee, the Saamis Teepee is a popular tourist attraction in the city of Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. |
Indian Mask This Decorated Mask is worn during a Vancouver Island First Nations ceremony. |
Tourist Dancing With Natives In Long House |
Siksika Woman Blackfoot Indian |
Native American Culture Native American Culture celebrated by the Chippewas of Sarnia |
Whispering Giant Statue Winnipeg Beach Manitoba Canada The Whispering Giant, a carved cedar tribute to the First Nations People of North American, can be seen in the town of Winnipeg Beach, a Provincial Recreation Area in Manitoba, Canada. |
Saamis First Nations Teepee Medicine Hat Alberta Canada The largest teepee in the world, the Saamis Teepee in the city of Medicine Hat, in Alberta Canada. Measuring over 215 feet high and built to withstand extreme temperatures, it is a popular roadside attraction. |
Pictographs Agawa Rock Lake Superior Provincial Park Ontario Canada Ancient pictographs on Agawa Rock in Lake Superior Provincial Park were a form of communication and story telling by the Ojibwe People of Ontario, Canada. |
Siksika Teepees Healing Centre Alberta At the Siksika Pow Wow held in Alberta, Canada there are teepees set up for the healing centre that offers treatment for the members of the Siksika. |
Wood Carver Duncan A wood carver hard at work creating his native art at the Quw'utsun Cultural Centre in Duncan, British Columbia. |
Alert Bay BC Carving Native art carving on Namgis Burial Grounds in Alert Bay |
Saamis Teepee Constructed for the 1988 Winter Olympics which were held in Calgary, the Saamis Teepee was later moved to Medicine Hat in Alberta, Canada. |
Moricetown BC A community also known as Kyah wiget, Moricetown is situated in central British Columbia, Canada along the shores of the Bulkley River. |
Native Girl |
Indian Pow Wow |
Chief Glendale |
Long House |
First Nations Art |
Dancing In Long House |
Dancing In Long House |
Cultural Dance With Mask Dancer wearing a Traditional Mask in front of a Totem Pole on Vancouver Island B C |
Cultural Dance Of Native With Mask |
Native American Tribes |
Drummer And Singer |
Indian Pictures A Barefoot Dancer twirls in a Cloak decorated with Indian symbols. |
Canadian Indians Young Dancers The Young Dancers of this Vancouver Island Tribe enjoy the Ceremony. |
Pictures Of Indians |
Dance In Original Blanket |
Dance In Original Blanket |
Dance In Original Blanket |
Native American Indians Native American Indians dancing in original blanket |
Dancing In Long House |
Dance In Original Blanket |
Mask Dance |
Dancing In Long House The Traditional Costumes of the Elders dancing in the Long House are unique and handcrafted. |
Tourist In Original Blanket |
Drummers And Singers The First Nations Drummers and Singers keep the ancient music alive at this Vancouver Island celebration. |
Aboriginal Culture Chief Glendale holds the intricately carved Talking Stick of his Tribe. |
Long House New Vancouver |
Native Village New Vancouver |
Long House New Vancouver |
Native American Symbols Stock Photo of Native American Symbols on a Meeting House |
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