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Snow shoes were typically used by the Subarctic and Arctic peoples for walking on deep snow. Made from a racket-shaped wooden frame, webbing and thongs to attach the foot.(PR)
According to legend, the dreamcatcher catches all dreams, good and bad. Bad dreams are trapped in the web until dawn and burn up
The sundance was practiced by most tribes of the Great Plains, Plateau and Great Basin areas. Some of the men participating in the self mutilation would drag bison skulls tied to skewers implanted
Bowl of Zuni corn soup made with ingredients of corn, posole, goat meat, chili pepper, green onion and cilantro. (PR)
Pictograph of the legendary figure called Kokopeli who brought the wooden flute and fertility to the Pueblo Indians
Painted buffalo herd and horses decorate a Lakota Sioux tepee
Oil rig in operation on the Osage Indian Reservation today. The Osage Tribe sOil rig in operation on the Osage Indian Reservation today. The Osage Tribes legacy with oil started in 1897 with the first well
Downtown Ketchikan is very quaint town which is built out over the water and it sDowntown Ketchikan is very quaint town which is built out over the water and its unique shops cling to the weathered wooden boardwalks
Tlingit carved and painted wooden totem pole on display at the University of Alaska cultural museum in Fairbanks
Traditionally the Tlingit used wood stakes and cedar pins to slow cook salmon over low flame fires giving the fish a smokey flavor. (PR)
Australia, Queensland, Aboriginal Natives (MR)
Australia, No. Territory, Kakadu National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Aboriginal Rock Art at Ubirr
Australia, Queensland, Caims, Aboriginal Native with Didgeridoo, Model released (MR)
Australia, Queensland, Aboriginal Native, Model Released (MR)
Hopi Indians visited Canyon de Chelly after AD 1300 and established year round residences, supported by Hopi legends and ceramics
Wupatki Ruins National Monument was home to an Anasazi culture, the ancestors to the Hopi, which began in 1064 AD
Eagle Butte, mountians of the Hopi Buttes located on the Hopi Indian Reservation in Arizona. Tribal members will go for their vision quest or gather young eagles to raise for their ceremonial feathers
Scenic views of Hopi Reservation lands from the Second Mesa. The Hopi homelands are located in the northeastern Arizona and total over 1.5 million acres of valleys and mesas
Traditional Hopi Eagle dancer, Clay Kewanwy (Hopi Tewa), dressed in dance regalia during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff
10 year old Hopi boy, Clay Kewanwytewa, dressed in traditional yucca headband, turquoise beaded choker necklace, woven sash and cape regalia
Hopi-Tewa eagle dancers dressed in traditional regalia of woven apron, sash, moccasins and feather headdress during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff
Traditional Hopi dancer demonstrating a Hopi hunting dance with bow and quiver during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at the Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff
Hopi eagle dancer, Alrye Polequaptwa, dressed in traditional regalia of woven apron, sash, moccasins and feather headdress performs traditional dances during the annual Hopi Indian Festival at
Australia, Northern Territory, Kakadu NP, Ubirr Art Site. Detail of an aboriginal cave painting of a white man. This is part of a large mural of paintings on a rock wall
Australia, Northern Territory, Kakadu National Park. An aboriginal cave painting of a fish in the X-ray style
Sunrise, Uluru / Ayers Rock, Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, World Heritage Area, Northern Territory, Australia
Last Light, Uluru / Ayers Rock, Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, World Heritage Area, Northern Territory, Australia
Uluru / Ayers Rock, Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, World Heritage Area, Northern Territory, Australia
Late Afternoon Light on Uluru / Ayers Rock, Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, World Heritage Area, Northern Territory, Australia - aerial
Northern Territory; Kakadu NP, Nourlangie Rock, Anbangbang Art Site. An aboriginal cave painting of Namarrgon, the Lightning Man, responsible for the lightning storms that occur in the wet season