Hannah Greenfeather Harms, 23, smells her sacred fan made of feathers while standing in her bedroom at her home just south of Sedalia in Cole Camp, Missouri.Cedar is a sacred wood for Native Americans. Behind her, a traditional jingle dress used for dancing at Pow Wows hangs on the closet door.
Hannah Greenfeather Harms, 23, walks through a farm machinery graveyard with her boyfriend Jack Geary, 23, and her dog Otis
Kathryn Greenfeather Harms, 57, blesses an eagle feather while her daughter Hannah Greenfeather Harms, 23, and Jack Geary, 23, hug her in her living room at home. Kathryn says, "I want to teach my daughter about my traditions so that she does them with her children too."
Hannah Greenfeather Harms, 23, plays with her dog Otis on the family farm just south of Sedalia in Cole Camp, Missouri
A group of cows graze on the Greenfeather Harms farm just south of Sedalia in Cole Camp, Missouri, U.S. September 28, 2023.
Kathryn Greenfeather Harms (R) breaks up a cigarette to put tobacco on the wasp stings on the hand of her daughter Hannah Greenfeather Harms, 23,
Hannah Greenfeather Harms, 23, sits outside in a work space on her family's farm just south of Sedalia in Cole Camp, Missouri, U.S. September 27, 2023.
Hannah Greenfeather Harms, (far right), 23, sits with her family (L-R) her father, Darryl "Mac" Harms, 55, her boyfriend, Jack Geary, 23, and her mother, Kathryn Greenfeather Harms, 57,
Hannah Greenfeather Harms, (center left), 23, gathers with her family (L-R) after a day of work on the farm including her boyfriend, Jack Geary, 23, her father, Darryl "Mac" Harms, 55, and her mother, Kathryn Greenfeather Harms, 57, outside of the parent's home just south of Sedalia
(L-R) Kathryn Greenfeather Harms, 57, hugs her daughter Hannah Greenfeather Harms, 23, on the family farm just south of Sedalia in Cole Camp, Missouri, U.S. September 28, 2023.