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Title: Information Sheet, Smithsonian First Americans Festival





The First Americans Festival ran from 21–26 September 2004 in Washington, D.C. The Museum of the American Indian was opened on 21 September and extended its hours until 5a.m. on 22 September as part of the celebration.





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Figure 1.   A Chief from New Mexico.

Figure 2.   The Chief with a child.

Figure 3.   The Chief with children.

Figure 4.   The Chief with children.

Figure 5.   People from New Jersey (woman) and North Dakota (man).



Figure 6.   A man from North Dakota.

Figures 7–9.   People from Oklahoma.

Figure 10.   A man from the Great Lakes Region.



Figures 11–15.   Hâlau O Kekuhi (Native Hawaiian) Dancers.



Figures 16–20.   Hâlau O Kekuhi (Native Hawaiian) Dancers.




Figures 21–24. Hâlau O Kekuhi (Native Hawaiian) Dancers.

Figure 25. Los Nativos de la Isla Taquile (Quechua).



Figures 26–30. Los Nativos de la Isla Taquile (Quechua).



Figures 31–35. Los Nativos de la Isla Taquile (Quechua).



Figure 36. Los Nativos de la Isla Taquile (Quechua).

Figures 37–39. A rock by the Museum of the American Indian decorated with Hawaiian plants.

Figure 40. A view with the Washington Monument (obelisk).




Figures 41–43. Views with the Washington Monument (obelisk).

Figure 44–45. Views of the Festival.



Figures 46–47. Views of the Festival.

Figures 48–50. Views of the Smithsonian Castle.



Figures 51–53. Views of the Smithsonian Castle.

Figures 54–55. Views of the northwest corner of the Museum of the American Indian.



Figure 56–58. Views of Spirit Stage.

Figure 59. Spirit Stage with galloping “unicorns.”



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