Halli Chaabayu Lane-Skauge has her face painted by her grandfather Bud Lane in preparation for a performance.
Photo by Caroline Angelo, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz dancer and regalia maker Sonya Moody-Jurado works on beadwork for a dance.
Photo by Francisco X. Guerra, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Cheryl Lane, a Siletz regalia maker and cultural expert, paints a young participant’s face before a performance of the Siletz Dee-ni Feather Dance.
Photo by Jennifer Graham, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz cultural expert and language educator Bud Lane and his granddaughter, Halli Chaabayu Lane-Skauge, teach Siletz Dee-ni words and phrases during a language-learning session at the Song and Story Circle.
Photo by Jennifer Graham, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz dancer, regalia maker, and basket maker Bud Lane presents a quiver made of animal skin.
Photo by Katherine Moore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Members of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians from Oregon gather on the Voices of the World stage to perform their traditional Feather Dance.
Photo by Katherine Moore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz dancer and regalia maker Alissa Lane participates in the Siletz Dee-ni Feather Dance.
Photo by Katherine Moore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Members of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians from Oregon perform their traditional Feather Dance on the Voices of the World stage.
Photo by Katherine Moore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz dancer and regalia maker Joe Scott performs the Feather Dance with a young member of the Siletz tribe.
Photo by Katherine Moore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz dancer Carson Viles performs in the Feather Dance.
Photo by Katherine Moore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz cultural expert and language educator Bud Lane holds the microphone as young members of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians sing a traditional chant.
Photo by Katherine Moore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz dancers Bud Lane, Robert Kentta, and Gabriel Jurado present the Siletz Dee-ni Feather Dance.
Photo by Katherine Moore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz members Halli Lane-Skauge, Bud Lane, Alissa Lane, and Cheryl Lane participate in a blessing ceremony with Kallawaya medicinal practitioner Walter Alvarez Quispe.
Photo by Walter Larrimore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution
Siletz basket maker Drew Viles demonstrates traditional weaving.
Photo by Walter Larrimore, Ralph Rinzler Archives and Collections, Smithsonian Institution