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Julyamsh 2014

| July 25, 2014 8:00 PM

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Members of the Indian Nation perform in a drum circle for judging during the Julyamsh Powwow on Friday at the Greyhound Park and Event Center. The Indian Nation is mainly composed of members from the Yakima Nation and includes other tribe members from Canada and Oregon.</p>

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<p>TESS FREEMAN/Press Agnes Francis, of the Nekaneet Cree, traveled from Maple Creek, Saskatchewan to participate in her third Julyamsh Powwow.</p>

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press A man participating in the dancing ceremony wears a traditional head dress during the Julyamsh Powwow on Friday at the Greyhound Park and Event Center in Post Falls.</p>

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<p>TESS FREEMAN/Press Over 1,000 dancers participated in the Grand Entry to kick off the 2014 Julyamsh Powwow at the Greyhound Park and Event Center on Friday evening. Julyamsh is the largest outdoor powwow in the Northwest.</p>

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<p>TESS FREEMAN/Press Over 1,000 dancers participated in the Grand Entry to kick off the 2014 Julyamsh Powwow at the Greyhound Park and Event Center on Friday evening. Julyamsh is the largest outdoor powwow in the Northwest.</p>

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<p>TESS FREEMAN/Press Over 1,000 dancers participated in the Grand Entry to kick off the 2014 Julyamsh Powwow at the Greyhound Park and Event Center on Friday evening. Julyamsh is the largest outdoor powwow in the Northwest.</p>

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<p>TESS FREEMAN/Press Over 1,000 dancers participated in the Grand Entry to kick off the 2014 Julyamsh Powwow at the Greyhound Park and Event Center on Friday evening. Julyamsh is the largest outdoor powwow in the Northwest.</p>

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<p>TESS FREEMAN/Press Over 1,000 dancers participated in the Grand Entry to kick off the 2014 Julyamsh Powwow at the Greyhound Park and Event Center on Friday evening. Julyamsh is the largest outdoor powwow in the Northwest.</p>

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<p><span>JAKE PARRISH/Press Thousands of American and Canadian tribal members gather for the Julyamsh Powwow on the weekend of July 25-27 at the Greyhound Park and Event Center in Post Falls. Ceremonial dancing, music, food and colorful attire fill the weekend with culture.</span></p>

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<p>TESS FREEMAN/Press Von Eagle Bear of the Rosebud Colville dances in the Grand Entry of the annual Julyamsh Powwow on Friday evening.</p>

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Thousands of American and Canadian tribal members gather for the Julyamsh Powwow on the weekend of July 25-27 at the Greyhound Park and Event Center in Post Falls. Ceremonial dancing, music, food and colorful attire fill the weekend with culture.</p>

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Thousands of American and Canadian tribal members gather for the Julyamsh Powwow on the weekend of July 25-27 at the Greyhound Park and Event Center in Post Falls. Ceremonial dancing, music, food and colorful attire fill the weekend with culture.</p>

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Thousands of American and Canadian tribal members gather for the Julyamsh Powwow on the weekend of July 25-27 at the Greyhound Park and Event Center in Post Falls. Ceremonial dancing, music, food and colorful attire fill the weekend with culture.</p>

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Thousands of American and Canadian tribal members gather for the Julyamsh Powwow on the weekend of July 25-27 at the Greyhound Park and Event Center in Post Falls. Ceremonial dancing, music, food and colorful attire fill the weekend with culture.</p>

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Thousands of American and Canadian tribal members gather for the Julyamsh Powwow on the weekend of July 25-27 at the Greyhound Park and Event Center in Post Falls. Ceremonial dancing, music, food and colorful attire fill the weekend with culture.</p>

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<p>JAKE PARRISH/Press Thousands of American and Canadian tribal members gather for the Julyamsh Powwow on the weekend of July 25-27 at the Greyhound Park and Event Center in Post Falls. Ceremonial dancing, music, food and colorful attire fill the weekend with culture.</p>