The sights and colour of the AFL's Indigenous Round was on show over the weekend.
On Friday, it was Sydney's turn to celebrate Indigenous culture with the Club's annual Marn Grook at the SCG.
While the Swans didn't get the result against Hawthorn, the night still lived up to its expectation as a true spectacle in the home and away fixture.
Check out some of the best shots from the night below.
Activities for all outside the ground in the lead up to the game, including traditional Australian Indigenous art.
The pre-match entertainment included a traditional Aboriginal corroboree and smoking ceremony.
And a performance from Australian rockstar Dan Sultan.
Translated: "Tonight we celebrate the First Australians. Welcome to Marn Grook."
Hawthorn's Shaun Burgoyne and Sydney's Lance Franklin exchange gifts before the match.
Marn Grook at the SCG coincided with the AFL's Sir Doug Nicholls Indigenous Round.
Swans great Michael O'Loughlin accepted a kind donation made to the GO Foundation from QBE LMI CEO Phil White during half-time.
O'Loughlin joined Adam Goodes to present the Goodes-O'Loughlin Medal and Marn Grook Trophy to Hawthorn.
Burgoyne and Franklin come together again with their trophies - 'Buddy' with the medal as best on ground.