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SSG Brafford's great-grandfather, Chief Stephen Standing

SSG Brafford's great-grandfather, Chief Stephen Standing

SSG Brafford's great-grandfather, Chief Stephen Standing Bear. He was an Oglala Sioux tribe Chief as well as a famous actor in the Wild West Buffalo Bill show. (Photo courtesy of SSG Kari Brafford)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

Comanche Nathion Youth Dancer performs "men's fancy

Comanche Nathion Youth Dancer performs "men's fancy

Comanche Nathion Youth Dancer performs "men's fancy war dance" at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, Nov. 2. This celebration took place at the Solid Rock Cafe directly following the wreath laying cermony honorin... More

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

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U.S. Army veteran, Brian Hammill

180210-N-ZA692-0034 U.S. Army veteran, Brian Hammill

180210-N-ZA692-0034 U.S. Army veteran, Brian Hammill of the Ho-Chunk Nation, applies face paint before grand entry at the 28th Annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest at the Heard Museum in Ph... More

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

SSG Kari Brafford's great-grandfather, Chief Stephen

SSG Kari Brafford's great-grandfather, Chief Stephen

SSG Kari Brafford's great-grandfather, Chief Stephen Standing Bear. He was an Oglala Sioux tribe Chief as well as a famous actor in the Wild West Buffalo Bill show. (Photo courtesy of SSG Kari Brafford)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

Bagram celebrates Native American Indian Heritage Month

Bagram celebrates Native American Indian Heritage Month

Retired U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Theresa Blue Bird, a member of the Oglala Sioux Tribe in South Dakota, talks about her family, her life growing up on the reservation and her military career during the Native Ameri... More

Linda Woods, a U.S. Army veteran and native of Michigan

Linda Woods, a U.S. Army veteran and native of Michigan

Linda Woods, a U.S. Army veteran and native of Michigan stands with her eagle staff at the Charles Shay memorial ceremony at Omaha Beach, France on June 5. More than 1,300 U.S. Service Members, partnered with w... More

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

Comanche Nathion Youth Dancer performs "men's fancy

Comanche Nathion Youth Dancer performs "men's fancy

Comanche Nathion Youth Dancer performs "men's fancy war dance" at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, Nov. 2. This celebration took place at the Solid Rock Cafe directly following the wreath laying cermony honorin... More

Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Julia Kelly bears tribal

Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Julia Kelly bears tribal

Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Julia Kelly bears tribal flag at the Charles Shay memorial ceremony on June 5 at Omaha Beach, France. More than 1,300 U.S. Service Members, partnered with with 950 troops from across E... More

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC)

Soldiers and Civilians from Army Futures Command (AFC) celebrate National American Indian Heritage Month at AFC headquarters in Austin, Texas. The celebration included educational performances by Great Promise ... More

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