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Woodland Indian Celebration

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Claydia Sutherland, 12, an Ojibway-Cree from Toledo, dances in the circle in during the pow-wow.

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Caelyn McVicker, 7, of Waterville, left, makes a gorget with the aid of her grandmother, Cathy McVicker of Rossford.

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Colin Marconi, 4, of Maumee checks out the baby doll and swing inside the tepee at the pow-wow. Other items in the tepee showed how people lived in them.

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Jacqui Faust of Kalamazoo, Mich., left, and Jill Burton of Ann Arbor hold up their feathers during a 'women's salute' to honor the veterans during their dance.

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Jessica Diemer-Eaton of Shoals, Ind., sits with food and eating-related items of the Woodland tribes.

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From left, Stephanie Warfield of Cleveland, Don Horn, Corky Knox, and Andy Norman before the dance to honor veterans. Area veterans who chose to participate are behind them. This dance to honor vets is a tradition among these tribes,

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Andy Norman of Huntington, Ind., left, speaks with Charles Keith of Preble County, Ohio, about how he made the dance staff that Keith is holding.

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Corky Knox, of Ypsilanti, Mich., right, and others dance during an intertribal dance.

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