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A Wind River Dancer dances the Fancy Shawl style at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center during Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 12.
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Northern Arapaho artisan Letitia Black shows some of her handmade crafts to visitors at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center during Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 12.
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A Wind River Dancer dances the Jingle Dress style at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center during Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 12.
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A Wind River Dancer performs the Fancy Feather style at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center during Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 12.
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A Wind River Dancer performs the Women's Traditional style at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center during Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 12.
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A Wind River Dancer performs the Men's Traditional style at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center during Indigenous Peoples Day on Oct. 12.
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Darrell Lonebear (left) leads the Wind River Dancers in their performance at the Washakie Museum and Cultural Center on Oct. 12, introducing the history and cultural significance of each dancer's attire and dancing style before aiding the drummers in singing a rhythmic chant alongside the beat of the drum to provide music for the dancers.