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Volunteer Jeanne Forrest, Anderson, wrapped up six hours of making fry bread. -
Kurtis Betts, Laytonville, guarded his plate of fry bread from his 7-month-old, Tahiry. -
Julie Savage (right), Arcata, dished up the last of the hundreds of turkey and salmon entrees to volunteer servers. -
Volunteers passed out blankets during the Elders’ Gifting Ceremony. -
Perusing Native American art and crafts. -
Asucena, a member of the Aztec Dance and Drum group, sets out a flame prior to a dance. -
David Vargas, also known as Texomazatl (Blue Deer), prepares his eagle costume prior to the Aztec Dance and Drum performance. -
A packed house at Redwood Acres watched the eagle and jaguar dance by Aztec Dance and Drum group. -
Emma Marshall (Hoopa) was one of the native and non-native veterans who were thanked by audience members. -
Members of the audience, including Citlacin Campos (left), Arcata, and Marissa Begaye, Hoopa, were invited to help the Aztec Dance and Drum group perform. -
David Vargas (left), also known as Texomazatl (Blue Deer), and Balam (right), pose with Buddhist monk Khempo Ugyen Wangchuk of Bhutan.
