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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. | |
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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.
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| 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. |