3869 x 2789 px | 32,8 x 23,6 cm | 12,9 x 9,3 inches | 300dpi
Data acquisizione:
3 luglio 2010
Ubicazione:
Cherokee Indian Reservation, Cherokee, North Carolina
Altre informazioni:
A Native American woman in a jingle dress observes the Pow Wow during a dance break. Her indigo colored dress is decorated with conical metal ornaments that jingle when she walks or dances. The jingles are tradtionally made from the lids of snuff cans but now can be bought commercially. Pow Wows are intertribal social gatherings at which Indians compete in dance categories for cash prizes. They are often considered Pan Indian or inclusive of all American Indian tribes and peoples. The dance categories include fancy dancing, shawl dancing, traditional dancing and jingle dancing, each with its own style of regalia. Pow Wows are a family affair with groups of relatives assisting, supporting and watching the dancers. Dancers often save for many years to assemble their dance costume or regalia which often includes leather, feathers, fringe, bead and colorful fabrics. Each costume is unique and many of the items used have been passed down over the generations.