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  • March 24, 2011 - Ann's Wolfe Pack training.
  • Cory Schwartz, Head Coach of the Buckholts Badgers six-man football team, talks with the referees before his team's homecoming game against the Evant Elks on September 25, 2010.  Buckholts won 64-14 in a game ended in the fourth quarter because of the 45 point six-man football mercy rule.
  • Wheelchair Racing is quite a workout for Austin since he doesn’t have the use of his abdominal muscles but he likes to go “push” to train for future competitions.
  • Storm warms up with a weight bar shortly before his match.
  • Students from the LBJ High School Fire Academy take part in a drill at the Austin Fire Department’s training facility.
  • October 24, 2009 - Two men control an aerial work platform above Carondelet St. in the Central Business District of New Orleans.
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  • UIL State Wrestling Match, 2011
  • Granada, Nicaragua, March 31, 2007 - The Cathedral in Granada as seen from Calle La Calzada.  The cathedral  is one of the most prominent buildings of the city and was first constructed as a parochial church in 1583.
  • Las Peñitas, Nicaragua, August 2007 - Detail of a thatch roof on the beach.
  • La Fortuna, Costa Rica - A green katydid in Costa Rica.  The katydid is also known as the bush-cricket or the long-horned grasshoppers, although they are more closely related to crickets than to grasshoppers.
  • April 2003 - A young man is knocked over by a bull, while still holding his drink as he takes part in a capea outside of Madrid, Spain.  A capea is an amateur bullfight with young bulls and often takes place as part of a large party.  After eating and drinking, the bullfight takes place and anyone is welcome to jump into the arena.
  • Salamanca, Spain - Nuns convene next to a pillar in the Old Cathedral of Salamanca, Spain.  The Cathedral is also known as the Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede.  Construction began in 1140 and took more than a century to complete.
  • View from Sky World, Tortola
  • Security guard at the Taj Mahal - Agra, India, April 1999
  • Acacia Tree - Masai Mara, Kenya, March 1999
  • Massai man - Masai Mara, Kenya, March 31, 1999
  • Jaguar - Belize Zoo, April 2004
  • Heart Butte, Montana - August 12, 2006 - A fancy dancer at the Heart Butte Indian Days Celebration in Heart Butte, Montana.  This annual four day celebration takes place the second week in August and is 26 miles south of Browning in the community of Heart Butte on the Blackfeet Reservation.

Men's Fancy dance is flashy and colorful, but also highly energetic. It requires strength and stamina and is usually performed by younger men and boys. Male Fancy dancers typically wear brightly-colored regalia. Twin feather bustles are one of the hallmarks of modern fancy dance regalia, along with a beaded bodice, leggings, bells just below the knees, moccasins, and other feathered or beaded accouterments. The regalia often has a fringe of many colors, said to represent the Rainbow Spirit.

A modern pow-wow is an event where both Native American and non-Native American people meet to dance, sing, socialize, and honor American Indian culture. There is generally a dancing competition, often with significant prize money awarded. Pow-wows vary in length from one day session of 5 to 6 hours to three days. Major pow-wows or pow-wows called for a special occasion can be up to one week long.
  • Heart Butte, Montana - August 12, 2006 - A rainbow and tipis (or teepees) at Heart Butte Indian Days in Heart Butte, Montana. This annual four day celebration takes place the second week in August and is 26 miles south of Browning in the community of Heart Butte on the Blackfeet Reservation.

A modern pow-wow is an event where both Native American and non-Native American people meet to dance, sing, socialize, and honor American Indian culture. There is generally a dancing competition, often with significant prize money awarded. Pow-wows vary in length from one day session of 5 to 6 hours to three days. Major pow-wows or pow-wows called for a special occasion can be up to one week long.
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