Dressed in Native American regalia, Many Moccasins Dance Troupe member Marysa Dominguez performs a shawl dance during the Return of the Thunderbirds celebration on Saturday at the Indian Center in Lincoln.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Dressed in Native regalia and sunglasses, Many Moccasins Dance Troupe member Marysa Dominguez performs a circle dance during the Return of the Thunderbirds celebration on Saturday.
Birds of prey from the prairie welcomed visitors at the Lincoln Indian Center on Saturday for the second annual Return of the Thunderbirds celebration.
A new report has revealed the countries whose governments request the most data from the tech industry’s most prominent firms. The report was put together by Surfshark, a prominent VPN provider. The data is based on requests received by the industry’s biggest names specifically Google, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft. The report measured data requests relative to the population. Otherwise, the winner would likely have been China. Also, Google and Meta largely don’t operate in China. Countries Making The Most Data Requests Per 100K: 1. USA 728.41 2. Germany 648.23 3. Singapore 607.13 4. United Kingdom 583.37 5. France 532.32 6. Ireland 395.56 7. Portugal 358.89 8. Belgium 316.72
Return of the Thunderbirds Celebration
Dressed in Native American regalia, Many Moccasins Dance Troupe member Marysa Dominguez performs a shawl dance during the Return of the Thunderbirds celebration on Saturday at the Indian Center in Lincoln.
KENNETH FERRIERA, Journal Star
Dressed in Native regalia and sunglasses, Many Moccasins Dance Troupe member Marysa Dominguez performs a circle dance during the Return of the Thunderbirds celebration on Saturday.
Dressed in Native American regalia, Many Moccasins Dance Troupe member Marysa Dominguez performs a shawl dance during the Return of the Thunderbirds celebration on Saturday at the Indian Center in Lincoln.
Dressed in Native regalia and sunglasses, Many Moccasins Dance Troupe member Marysa Dominguez performs a circle dance during the Return of the Thunderbirds celebration on Saturday.