Powwows across US adapt to pandemic for a second year

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Powwows across US adapt to pandemic for a second year

This 2018 photo shows Idaho's largest cultural fair, the Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival, on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation. This year's annual gathering was canceled as the coronavirus pandemic alters powwow season across the U.S. for a second year. (Mark Trahant/Indian Country Today via AP
FILE - In this April 27, 2018, file photo, dancers enter at the Gathering of Nations, one of the world's largest gatherings of Indigenous people in Albuquerque, N.M. This year’s Gathering of Nations is taking place virtually this week as the coronavirus pandemic causes powwows across the U.S. to adapt for a second year. (AP Photo/ Russell Contreras, File)

Powwows across US adapt to pandemic for a second year

This 2018 photo shows Idaho's largest cultural fair, the Shoshone-Bannock Indian Festival, on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation. This year's annual gathering was canceled as the coronavirus pandemic alters powwow season across the U.S. for a second year. (Mark Trahant/Indian Country Today via AP
FILE - In this April 27, 2018, file photo, dancers enter at the Gathering of Nations, one of the world's largest gatherings of Indigenous people in Albuquerque, N.M. This year’s Gathering of Nations is taking place virtually this week as the coronavirus pandemic causes powwows across the U.S. to adapt for a second year. (AP Photo/ Russell Contreras, File)
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