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  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Jil Nelson, of Marengo with Two Feathers Gourds and Honey plays one of the thunder gourds she had for sale during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Jil Nelson, of Marengo with Two Feathers Gourds and Honey plays one of the thunder gourds she had for sale during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Rick Bond, of Antioch, Tim Campeau, of Racine, Wis., Jerry Martins, of Wildwood and Cante Albach, of Lake Barrington, all with the Moonshadow Singers, sing Native American songs while they play a sacred drum together during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Rick Bond, of Antioch, Tim Campeau, of Racine, Wis., Jerry Martins, of Wildwood and Cante Albach, of Lake Barrington, all with the Moonshadow Singers, sing Native American songs while they play a sacred drum together during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
A gourd with a dreamcatcher was for sale by Two Feathers Gourds and Honey during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media A gourd with a dreamcatcher was for sale by Two Feathers Gourds and Honey during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
The Moonshadow Singers beat a sacred drum as they sing Native American songs during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media The Moonshadow Singers beat a sacred drum as they sing Native American songs during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
William Buchholtz Allison, of Chicago plays one of his original Native American songs with a wood flute during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. Allison was selling CD's of his music. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media William Buchholtz Allison, of Chicago plays one of his original Native American songs with a wood flute during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. Allison was selling CD's of his music. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Carole Lamont, of Antioch checks out an Alaskan wolf fur hide as she talks with Jerry Martins, of Wildwood about his collection to educate the public about the fur trade during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Carole Lamont, of Antioch checks out an Alaskan wolf fur hide as she talks with Jerry Martins, of Wildwood about his collection to educate the public about the fur trade during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Nancy Hodapp, of Freeport with Oktalonli Traders plays an ocarina clay flute to highlight the flutes she was selling during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Nancy Hodapp, of Freeport with Oktalonli Traders plays an ocarina clay flute to highlight the flutes she was selling during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Ocarina clay flutes were for sale from Oktalonli Traders during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Ocarina clay flutes were for sale from Oktalonli Traders during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Dannelle Hamill, of Spring Grove and her son, Mason Sandstol, 3, listen to the Moonshadow Singers play Native American music on a sacred drum while they sing during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Dannelle Hamill, of Spring Grove and her son, Mason Sandstol, 3, listen to the Moonshadow Singers play Native American music on a sacred drum while they sing during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

  • Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Jill Nelson, of Marengo with Two Feathers Gourds and Honey, let Sarah Olnhausen, of Twin Lakes, Wis., listen to one of the thunder gourds she was selling during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media Jill Nelson, of Marengo with Two Feathers Gourds and Honey, let Sarah Olnhausen, of Twin Lakes, Wis., listen to one of the thunder gourds she was selling during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)

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    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
William Buchholtz Allison, of Chicago plays one of his original Native American songs with a wood flute during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. Allison was selling CD's of his music. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)
    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Carole Lamont, of Antioch checks out an Alaskan wolf fur hide as she talks with Jerry Martins, of Wildwood about his collection to educate the public about the fur trade during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)
    Candace H. Johnson-For Shaw Media
Nancy Hodapp, of Freeport with Oktalonli Traders plays an ocarina clay flute to highlight the flutes she was selling during the Native American Arts & Crafts Fair at the Antioch-Lake Villa Township Center in Lake Villa. The event was to help raise funds for the 26th Annual Pow Wow Potawatomi Trails Traditional Social taking place in Zion at Shiloh Park on Aug. 24th-25th. (6/1/19)