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Bellamino - from the Pueblo of Acoma in New Mexico - offers a 'cleansing smoke' to the participants in the Blessing of the Elders in this Morning's Circle.
The Core Team of Walkers receive their Jackets and words of appreciation from Don Coyhis of White Bison for their efforts and hardships across Turtle Island.
With the Sacred Hoop of 100 Eagle Feathers in the center of the Circle - all of the People gather for a closing prayer as Frank Adakai gives thanks thru his song.
The Walkers 'ran' from Arlington, VA to a Park on the Potomac River in Washington, D.C. Then they prepared the Hoop, Brandy Jo, and the Banners for the Walk into Arlington Memorial.
Basket Dancers from the Gila River, AZ Indian Community join with the Walkers and Supporters gathered at the Iwo Jima Memorial.
The Color Guards lead the procession with the Sacred Hoop as the sun sets on the Iwo Jima Memorial after the Ceremony.
The Color Guards and the Hoop Carriers lead the Walkers after tonight's Ceremony. In the distance is the Arlington Memorial Bridge we will cross at Sunrise.