<p>Wyatt Madplume, 17, from Browning wears a traditional outfit during the parade at the North American Indian Days celebration on July 14.</p>
<p>Ladainian Kicking Woman, 4, waits as the rain delayed the start of the powwow on July 14 at the North American Indian Days Powwow in Browning on July 14.</p>
<p>Tepees lined the 61st Annual North American Indian Days campground in Browning on July 14.</p>
<p>After a half hour rain delay, Ray Blackwater, 72, prepares for the grand entrance at the North American Indian Days celebration in Browning on July 14. Blackwater says he asked for the rain to stop before he started to prepare for the dancing.</p>
<p>Treffrey Deerfoot from Siksika, Alberta beats the drum and sings in the drum circle during roll call at the North American Indian Days celebration on July 14. The celebration encompasses one of the largest gatherings of the United States and Canadian tribes.</p>
<p>James Rider, 11, watches others during the dance contest at the North American Indian Days celebration in Browning July 14. Rider says he has fun doing this because it is the Indian way and he enjoys getting out there and showing his your moves.</p>
<p>A drum is beat during the powwow at the 61st Annual North American Indian Days celebration on July 14. The celebration took place July 12 through the 15 in Browning.</p>
<p>Performers and onlookers look on during the grand entrance at the North American Indian Days celebration on July 14. The ceremony was delayed half because of rain.</p>
<p>Ladainian Kicking Woman, 4, waits as the rain delayed the start of the powwow on July 14 at the North American Indian Days Powwow in Browning on July 14.</p>
<p>Tepees lined the 61st Annual North American Indian Days campground in Browning on July 14.</p>
<p>After a half hour rain delay, Ray Blackwater, 72, prepares for the grand entrance at the North American Indian Days celebration in Browning on July 14. Blackwater says he asked for the rain to stop before he started to prepare for the dancing.</p>
<p>Treffrey Deerfoot from Siksika, Alberta beats the drum and sings in the drum circle during roll call at the North American Indian Days celebration on July 14. The celebration encompasses one of the largest gatherings of the United States and Canadian tribes.</p>
<p>James Rider, 11, watches others during the dance contest at the North American Indian Days celebration in Browning July 14. Rider says he has fun doing this because it is the Indian way and he enjoys getting out there and showing his your moves.</p>
<p>A drum is beat during the powwow at the 61st Annual North American Indian Days celebration on July 14. The celebration took place July 12 through the 15 in Browning.</p>
<p>Performers and onlookers look on during the grand entrance at the North American Indian Days celebration on July 14. The ceremony was delayed half because of rain.</p>