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#12611131
3 August 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 21: Handcrafted goods made by Treaty 6 First Nations artisans are displayed at the KDays festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 21, 2025.
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#12611132
3 August 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 21: Handcrafted moccasins made by Treaty 6 First Nations artisans are displayed at the KDays festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 21, 2025.
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#12611134
3 August 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - JULY 21: Handcrafted goods made by Treaty 6 First Nations artisans are displayed at the KDays festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on July 21, 2025.
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Festival Of Indigenous Cultures, Peoples And Native Neighborhoods Of Mexico City 2024
13 August 2024
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13 August 2024
Wixarika art is being sold during the 2024 Mexico City Indigenous Cultures, Peoples and Native Neighborhoods Fair in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 12, 2024.
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#11035784
29 February 2024
The Huichol Boxing Champion Belt from Saul Alvarez is being displayed during the 'WBC Green and Gold Collection' exhibition at the Mexican Senate in Mexico City, Mexico, on February 28, 2024.
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#7000048
27 August 2021
Close-up of a young Nepali girl dressed as Kumari Devi during a festival during the Nepali Himalayan Mela in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August 24, 2009. A Kumari is the incarnation of the Hindu goddess Durga. The chosen girls remain Kumaris until they reach puberty, or shed blood. Kumari, who appears in public only thirteen times in a year on special occasions, is worshipped by both the Hindus and Buddhists as a living goddess it is also believed that she is the protector from evil and the bestower of good luck and prosperity.
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