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Saturday October 8, 2016, 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow
Veterans Grand Entry, Saturday October 8, 2016, 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. On the far right is a descendant of Chief Crazy Horse, Ron Eagle Chasing a Lakota Minikoju from Eagle Butte. Photo:Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
(L-R) Lori Pourier President, First Peoples Fund, Rapid City, Jane Chu Chairwoman, National Endowment For The Arts and Clifford Murphy, National Endowment for the Arts Director of Folk and Traditional Arts were among the dignitaries Saturday October 8, 2016, at the 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
A young dancer in the Grand Entry shows poise and dignity Saturday October 8, 2016, at the 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
Warriors enter the arena Saturday October 8, 2016, at the 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
Warriors celebrate with a victory dance Saturday October 8, 2016, 30th at the Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
Veterans recognized for their service Saturday October 8, 2016, at the 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
Dancers, Saturday October 8, 2016, at the 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
Saturday October 8, 2016, at the 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
Dancers fill the arena Saturday October 8, 2016, at the 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press
Long shot from the balcony of dancers Saturday October 8, 2016, at the 30th Annual He Sapa Wacipina Na Oskate Black Hills Powwow. Photo: Herb Ryan/Custer Free Press