
Calvin Osife, whose heritage traces to the Navajo people of Chinle, Arizona, pictured with his wife, Jennifer, and daughter, Dakota Prairie Rose, at the Celebrations of Traditions Pow Wow, an official Native American Pow Wow that is part of the annual, month-long Fiesta San Antonio in Texas
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Date
01/01/2014
Contributors
Highsmith, Carol M., 1946-, photographer
Location
San Antonio (Tex.), 29.42417, -98.49361
Source
Library of Congress
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