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How an Arizona Dancer Elevated Indigenous Representation to New Heights

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How Arizona dancer moved Indigenous representation into the mainstream

The annual Thanksgiving parade in Manhattan kicked off early on Thursday morning amidst unexpected rain showers. Despite drizzly conditions, enthusiastic spectators donned ponchos and brandished umbrellas, determined to secure prime viewing spots before dawn.

The atmosphere was electric, with families and friends gathering to celebrate the holiday. Floats featuring beloved characters and performances by various artists added to the festive spirit, creating a unique blend of enjoyment and resilience among parade-goers.

Local residents and tourists alike embraced the weather, showcasing a quintessential New York perseverance. As the parade progressed, smiles could still be seen as participants spread joy through vibrant displays and lively music.

This year’s event exemplified the city’s spirit, where even inclement weather couldn’t dampen the anticipation of the start of the holiday season.