Parade of Nations 
City of Hancock Police leads the Parade of Nations which began at Hancock Middle School and marched through Houghton.
City of Hancock Police leads the Parade of Nations which began at Hancock Middle School and marched through Houghton.
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Color guard from the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
Color guard from the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community
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Stanley Spruce one of the color guard has been very involved in maintaining Native Culture within the native american community.
Stanley Spruce one of the color guard has been very involved in maintaining Native Culture within the native american community.
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Large contingent of Native Americans head up the Parade of Nations.
Large contingent of Native Americans head up the Parade of Nations.
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Susan LaFernier (in black vest), chief of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and a strong supporter of the Parade of Nations, walks with Toni Minton, a member of the KBIC Tribal Council
Susan LaFernier (in black vest), chief of the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and a strong supporter of the Parade of Nations, walks with Toni Minton, a member of the KBIC Tribal Council
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Large contingent of Native Americans head up the Parade of Nations.
Large contingent of Native Americans head up the Parade of Nations.
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Native American ceremonial dress used at pow-wows.
Native American ceremonial dress used at pow-wows.
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Doneka Strong is the beauty of this picture.
Doneka Strong is the beauty of this picture. *
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Native men and women take great pride in handmaking their own ceremonial clothes.
Native men and women take great pride in handmaking their own ceremonial clothes.
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The beauty of colors in clothes.
The beauty of colors in clothes.
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Natives representing the Red Cliff Reservation.
Natives representing the Red Cliff Reservation.
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The Thundering Drums comprised of native men from Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in Baraga-L'Anse
The Thundering Drums comprised of native men from Keweenaw Bay Indian Community in Baraga-L'Anse
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John Halverson, a member of the Thundering Drums, is the lead drummer.
John Halverson, a member of the Thundering Drums, is the lead drummer.
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Argentina
Argentina
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Bahamas
Bahamas
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Bangladesh
Bangladesh
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Bolivia
Bolivia
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Belgium and Bolivia
Belgium and Bolivia
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A Bolivian waving the flag.
A Bolivian waving the flag.
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Bulgaria and the Ukraine
Bulgaria and the Ukraine
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Canada
Canada
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Burkina Faso
Burkina Faso
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Columbia
Columbia
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MTU Pep Band
MTU Pep Band
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