Pow-Wow Singer
Pow-wow participants pride themselves on the finest of regalia, particularly for the dances and parades. In their workday lives, the participants may be clerks in a supermarket or gas station attendants. For one day each year, however, they are resplendent in buckskin and beadwork, in bright feathers and blankets more colorful than were known by the ancestors they revere and whose image they set out to create.