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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP012_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native American women dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest. (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A young Native American boy compares his dance regalia to a competitors at the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American rider preapres to take part in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American rider preapres to take part in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP003_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American woman dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP022_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native American women dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP011_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP023_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American woman dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP022_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP024_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A young Native American boy compares his dance regalia to a competitors at the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP005_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  A Native American dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP023_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native Americans dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP014_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native Americans dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP013_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native Americans dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP013_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Native Americans dance in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP014_pow_wow.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Zoë Peterson, 9, exits a tepee that was built at Ponderosa Elementary's Rendezvous Days held Wednesday. Students toured and participated in various stations featuring archery, cast iron cooking, forestry, cavalry and artillery, Native American living and were given a ride on a horse and buggy.
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  • Andrew Wallace exits a teepee after inspecting the interior Wednesday at the Idaho History Outdoor Museum created by University of Idaho education students and Seltice Elementary students. The museum showcased a miners' tent, a short pathway and historical information regarding the Oregon Trail, a frontier general store, gold mining operation and an example of a Native American encampment.
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  • North Star Lawrence, 5, a fancy shawl dancer with The Shooting Star Dance Group, performs Wednesday for residents of Coeur d'Alene Homes to celebrate Native American Heritage Month.
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Isaac SiJohn, 2, of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, sleeps on his mother's shoulder during the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Isaac SiJohn, 2, of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, sleeps on his mother's shoulder during the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP015_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Josiah Buffalo, 10, from the Cippewa-Cree Tribe, waits to take part in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee Tribe member, fits his headress before the dance competition at the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Spike Draper, a member of the Navajo Nation, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee tribal member from Liberty Lake, Wash. tends to the final details of his regalia before the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest. (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
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  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee Tribe member, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP020_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Josiah Buffalo, 10, from the Cippewa-Cree Tribe, waits to take part in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP002_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee tribal member from Liberty Lake, Wash. tends to the final details of his regalia before the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP001_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Spike Draper, a member of the Navajo Nation, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP021_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee Tribe member, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest. (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP020_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Spike Draper, a member of the Navajo Nation, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP021_pow_wow.jpg
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Howard Ball, a Cherokee Tribe member, fits his headress before the dance competition at the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.  (Photo by Jerome Pollos/Getty Images)
    51106858JP007_pow_wow
  • POST FALLS, ID - JULY 23:  Spike Draper, a member of the Navajo Nation, dances in the grand entry of the Julyamsh Pow Wow in Post Falls, Idaho on Friday. The Julyamsh is touted as the largest pow wow in the Northwest.
    51106858JP010_pow_wow.jpg
  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Crystal Weston, 10, reaches down to search for a water potato in a hole she dug Friday along the shoreline of Coeur d'Alene Lake during the Water Potato Day harvest.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Glen Lambert walks along the outside of a sweat house located in the backyard of his Plummer home after giving a tour of the lodge Thursday and discussing how he oversees "sweats" for both tribal and non-tribal members.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Tsones Nomee, 4, waits to perform with the rest of the Shooting Star Dancers during the winter blessing event.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Emmitt White, 7, dances at the start of the Coeur d'Alene Tribal Winter Blessing Monday at the Stensgar Pavilion near Worley.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Matt Farrow, a horseman from the Umatilla Tribe in Pendelton, Ore., waits with other riders to start Friday's Powwow festivities.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Howard Ball has a laugh with other dancers while waiting to take part in the grand entrance at the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Kyra Antone, 13, sits in the cold mud after falling when her waders became stuck while digging for water potatoes.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jonathon Nomee, 14, dances for elementary students Wednesday at the 8th annual  Q'emiln Quest in Post Falls. The event is held by the Post Falls Historical Society as a way to educate students about the city's history and culture.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Dancers from throughout the western states fill the main display area during the grand entrance.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Feathers on the head dress of a memorial horse rider blow in the breeze during the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Les Wahsise waits to participate in the grand entrance at the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Kilby Reynolds helps his nephew, Quinton Abbey, 5, adjust his regalia before the start of the grand entrance at the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Keith Burke, left, and his brother Gary Burke, members of the Umatilla Tribe in Pendleton, Ore., wait to take part in the memorial ride Friday at the start of the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Kyra Antone, 13, struggles to get out of the cold mud after falling when her waders became stuck while digging for water potatoes.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..A dancer's bustle is decorated with feathers while many use brightly colored fabric streamers to catch the eye of judges during competitions.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..The setting sun highlights the vibrant colors of a dancer's regalia during the grand entrance.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Female dancers circle the men during the grand entrance of the Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Kenzie Bourgeau, 2, and her sister Karee Bourgeau, 8, wait to make their way into the grand entrance Friday at the Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Dancers make their way around the main arena Friday during grand entrance of the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jordynn Paz, 10, has her hair braided Friday by her mother, Lark Real Bird Paz, before the  the start of the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls. Jordynn, who is the Montana State University Powwow Junior Princess, traveled from Bozeman to take part in the event.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Tommia Pakootas, a member of the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, watches as the dancers finish their grand entrance Friday at the 11th annual Julyamsh Powwow in Post Falls.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Emmitt White stands on the grassy area at Yap-Keehn-Um Beach during Friday's 30th anniversary of North Idaho College's acquisition of the lakefront property owned by the Coeur d'Alene Tribe. The property was threatened with development when the tribe and college worked to preserve the land.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Danika Pimms, a Yakima Tribal member from White Swan, Ore., prepares her horse, Napoleon, for the Powwow.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Joe Sam Scabbyrobe, a Blackfeet Tribe member from Browning, Mont., puts the finishing touches on his regalia before taking part in Friday's grand entry.
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  • Riders make their way down the hill at the Omak Suicide Race Sunday, August 10, 2003 in Omak, Wash. This is the 70th year the race has been held.
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  • JEROME A. POLLOS/Press..Jensyn Harmon, 10, learns first-hand how difficult it was to be prepare logs for homebuilding at Ponderosa Elementary's Rendezvous Days held Thursday. Students toured and participated in various stations featuring archery, cast iron cooking, forestry, cavalry and artillery, Native American living and were given a ride on a horse and buggy.
    Rendezvous Days_5-29_jp.jpg
  • Michael Hale is a two-time all american who led North Idaho College in scoring as he learned how to be a leader on the court. The Seattle native will be playing for the University of Texas San Antonio next season with hopes of continuing his basketball career after graduation.
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