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Air Force Capt. Amileah Davis (left) is honored by Lenny and Dana Medina, the head gourd dancer and head lady dancer respectively, Nov. 17 as part of the National Native
American Heritage Month celebration in the historic Quadrangle. Members of the United San Antonio Pow Wow organization were the main guests as part of the celebration, along with vendors and other distinguished members of the shared communities from here and around Texas and represented tribes and nations from across North America. The celebration and pow wow are sponsored by the Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Equal Opportunity and Equal Employment Opportunity Programs as well as the USAPW.
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher DeHart
121121-F-JZ007-572.JPG Photo By: Sgt. st Class Christopher DeHart

Air Force Capt. Amileah Davis (left) is honored by Lenny and Dana Medina, the head gourd dancer and head lady dancer respectively, Nov. 17 as part of the National Native American Heritage Month celebration in the historic Quadrangle. Members of the United San Antonio Pow Wow organization were the main guests as part of the celebration, along with vendors and other distinguished members of the shared communities from here and around Texas and represented tribes and nations from across North America. The celebration and pow wow are sponsored by the Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Equal Opportunity and Equal Employment Opportunity Programs as well as the USAPW. Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Christopher DeHart


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