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  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
John Martin Gamon, 10, of Zion learn how to dance by his grandfather, Martin Gamon, of Chicago for an intertribal dance during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media John Martin Gamon, 10, of Zion learn how to dance by his grandfather, Martin Gamon, of Chicago for an intertribal dance during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Ronnie Preston, of St. Francis, Wis., performs a hoop dance during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Ronnie Preston, of St. Francis, Wis., performs a hoop dance during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Winfield Wounded Eye, 16, of Chicago from the Northern Cheyenne tribe wears a porcupine head roach during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Winfield Wounded Eye, 16, of Chicago from the Northern Cheyenne tribe wears a porcupine head roach during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Arlyn Cornelius, of Gillett, Wis., stands tall wearing his Native American regalia during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Arlyn Cornelius, of Gillett, Wis., stands tall wearing his Native American regalia during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
A group of men perform intertribal drumming to celebrate Native American heritage and culture during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A group of men perform intertribal drumming to celebrate Native American heritage and culture during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Mark Johnson, of Gurnee with the Choctaw tribe wears Southern Straight Dance regalia during an intertribal dance during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Mark Johnson, of Gurnee with the Choctaw tribe wears Southern Straight Dance regalia during an intertribal dance during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Rachel Fields, 9, of Aurora shows off the unicorn dreamcatcher her mother bought her in the Lost Eagle booth during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion.Rachel was at the event with her mother and twin sister, Leah. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Rachel Fields, 9, of Aurora shows off the unicorn dreamcatcher her mother bought her in the Lost Eagle booth during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion.Rachel was at the event with her mother and twin sister, Leah. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Agi Hason, of Lansing shows a possibilities bag covered in fur with quill work used by a member of the Potowatami tribe in the 1750's on display during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Agi Hason, of Lansing shows a possibilities bag covered in fur with quill work used by a member of the Potowatami tribe in the 1750's on display during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
A large dreamcatcher was on display as ladies looked for Native American jewelry to buy in the Lost Eagle booth during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A large dreamcatcher was on display as ladies looked for Native American jewelry to buy in the Lost Eagle booth during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Arlyn Cornelius, of Gillett, Wis., shows an Eagle head stick used in Native American dancing during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Arlyn Cornelius, of Gillett, Wis., shows an Eagle head stick used in Native American dancing during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)

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    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Rachel Fields, 9, of Aurora shows off the unicorn dreamcatcher her mother bought her in the Lost Eagle booth during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion.Rachel was at the event with her mother and twin sister, Leah. (8/24/19)
    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Agi Hason, of Lansing shows a possibilities bag covered in fur with quill work used by a member of the Potowatami tribe in the 1750's on display during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)
    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
A large dreamcatcher was on display as ladies looked for Native American jewelry to buy in the Lost Eagle booth during the 26th Annual Potowatomi Trails Pow Wow at Shiloh Park in Zion. (8/24/19)