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    • Tiny Tot Jingle Dancer

    • Tiny Tot Jingle Dancer

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • Seen here is a young jingle dancer enrolled in the Tiny Tots division, the dance category for ages 5 and under. Incorporating children into the Powwow is one way that many families keep their tribal heritage alive.
    • Jingle Dancers

    • Jingle Dancers

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • The Jingle dance originated from the dream of an Ojibway medicine man, who developed the dress and dance to heal those with afflictions. The dance is commonly performed by women and is noted for it’s dress which is a adorned with metal cones,...
    • Jingle and Fancy Shawl Dancers

    • Jingle and Fancy Shawl Dancers

    • Ann Leonard

    • Powwows - WA:K Powwow; Mission San Xavier del Bac (Tucson, Ariz.)

    • Featured is young Jingle and Fancy Shawl Dancers waiting to compete. The Fancy Shawl dance originated in the 1930’s as Powwows became open to the public and competition dancing began. Like the male’s Fancy Dance, this dance evolved as a way to...

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