War bonnet (redirect from Indian bonnet)
music festivals. An article by scholars Kristin A. Carpenter and Angela R. Riley states: To explain Native peoples' discomfort with non-Indians wearing...
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Holi (redirect from Pagwa (festival))
pronunciation: ['hoːli:]) is a popular and significant Hindu festival celebrated as the Festival of Colours, Love, and Spring. It celebrates the eternal and...
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played at major Dutch festivals such as Eurosonic Noorderslag, Paaspop (Schijndel), Dauwpop, Retropop, Indian Summer Festival, Concert At Sea, Huntenpop...
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African World Festival Arab World Fest Asian Moon Festival Festa Italiana German Fest Indian Summer Festival Irish Fest Labor Fest Mexican Fiesta Polish Fest...
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dancers, an annual holiday tour, performances at Milwaukee's Indian Summer Festival, Indian Art Markets in Denver, Arlington (Tx.), and Overland Park, Kansas...
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Dabbawala (category Use Indian English from July 2018)
Lunchbox Legends: The Dabbawalas of Mumbai at Indian Summer Festival Vancouver (YouTube). Indian Summer Festival Canada. Archived from the original on 22 December...
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during the summer solstice from 21 June to 30 June in which festival observers consume dog meat accompanied by lychees or other plants. The festival began...
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was also the final edition with Anupama Chopra serving as the Festival Director. Indian-American filmmaker Mira Nair was named the Head of Jury for the...
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security sectors. Anjali Krishnan, "10 Beautiful Indian Festivals That You Just Can’t Afford to Miss This Summer", The Better India, 28 April 2022, retrieved...
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The annual Tokyo Summer Festival, organized by the Arion-Edo Foundation in cooperation with Asahi Shimbun, has been thought up in 1985 by Kyoko Edo (pianist)...
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