
Today is Indigenous Peoples Day 2021, celebrating the native peoples of the United States. This from the Guilford Native American Pow Wow, Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Commercial, Advertising and Editorial Photography. Greensboro, North Carolina

Today is Indigenous Peoples Day 2021, celebrating the native peoples of the United States. This from the Guilford Native American Pow Wow, Greensboro, North Carolina.
(Photograph copyright 2021 by Dan Routh)

Priddy’s General Store. Danbury, North Carolina. Opened in 1888 and run by the Priddy family since 1929.
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Getting corn land ready to plant winter grain on Koopman Dairy near Liberty, North Carolina.

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Potter Joseph Sand, intern Poem and apprentice Eamon Rogers at work making pottery at Joseph Sand Pottery, near Randleman, North Carolina.



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Pineywoods is a heritage breed of cattle descended from the first cattle the Spanish brought to the New World. They are browsers as well as grazers and evidently spend about as much time browsing on woody plants and leaves as they do eating pasture grass. Mike Hansen and his wife Sue of Ozark Akerz raise their herd near Coleridge, North Carolina. For more information on their operation, go to their website at https://www.ozarkakerz.com or their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ozark.akerz.
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Norfolk Southern Pomona Yard. Greensboro, North Carolina.




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On the Joe Capps farm. Grays Chapel, North Carolina.


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Grays Chapel, North Carolina.



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Grays Chapel, North Carolina.


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