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  • Text: For Anishnabe Veterans, service to the people carries a larger commitment than the four years or more we put into the military. We have a benefit a lot of Veterans from other cultures do not receive.
Turtle Talk, October 1994

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  • Text: The volunteers, singers, dancers, veterans, vendors and community all were a part of making this happen. A ChiMigwech to the Veterans Pow Wow Committee for their countless hours of work and dedication for seeing this through.
Turtle Talk, December 1996

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  • Text: ...Not unlike other Veterans organizations, we strive toward the same goals of service to the community, to fellow veterans, to fellow veterans, and their families. What makes us different is that we have a membership comprised oJ Vietnam Veterans and Vietnam Era
Turtle Talk, September/October 1990

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  • Text: ...oards and Committees to promote cooperative efforts in providing quality services for Native Americans. HONORING THE VIETNAM VETERAN Sunday, April 28, 1985, at 2:00 PM, "THE PARADE THAT NEVER WAS" is being held in Kalamazoo, Mi., a belated welcome home to the area's Vietnam
Turtle Talk, April 1985

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  • Text: Grand Entry Flag Song Invocation Intertriba Is Veterans' Dance Four Dance Contests Specials Awarding of Prizes Victory Dance Retiring of the Flag I PHOTOS BY GARTH BUTLER IF YOU CANT CO TO MEXICO, WE'LL BRING MEXICO TO YOU.
Homecoming of the Three Fires Pow-Wow program, June 1985

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  • Text: ...If you have questions, contact Betty Davis at 771-2016. Veterans· Pow Wow. Donation requesred and appreciated!! Migwech!~! CALENDAR OF EVENTS Oct. 12-13 Third Land of Falling Waters Traditional Pow Wow Parkside Junior High School - Fieldhouse Jackson, MI - For Info (517)787-9252 Oct. ...
Turtle Talk, October 1996

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  • Text: ...NNUAL TRADITIONAL GREAT LAKES AREA POW-WOW JUNE 30 & JULY 1, 1984 MASTER OF CEREMONIESHOST DRUMHEAD DANCERS~c::,.O~f· VETERAN DANCER- Bucko Teeple & Larry Matrious Little Soldier Singers-Kansas Tom & Bea Peters Buddy Chevalier ~ '\ ~b'b-~ ,... ' <c ~<-&...
Traditional Great Lakes Area Pow-Wow, June 1984

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  • Text: ...HOST DR:U.M= ALL NATI.O NS . SINGERS HEAD DAN.C ERS: GEORGE and . SID . MARTIN EMCEE: ARNIE PARISH HEAI> ·VETERAN DANCER: FRANK BUSH GRAND ENTRY= Saturday. 2p.m. & 7p.m. Sunday, 2 p ..m. (all participants one meal Saturday) TRADERS FEE 1 $30.00/weekend Indian made only) SPONSOR...
Lansing Pow Wow, June 1985

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  • Text: ...LLOW STATE PARK-DEWITT.r MICH . .GRAND ENTRY 1 =00 & 7:00 PM SAT 12=00 NOON SUN HEAD DANCERS: TOM & BEA PETERS HEAD VETERAN: FRANK BUSI-I EMCEE: TIC BUSll HUST DRUM= BLUE LAKE SINGERS NEXT 4 DRUMS it no EACH NO OUTSIDE 50-50 RAFFLES IRADERS = 85~ NAIIIJE AMERICAN CRAFTS NAllUE AM...
Lansing Pow Wow Traditional, June 1992

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  • Text: ...ders: $50 CASH PRIZES DIRECTIONS: US 131 to Ann St. Exit, East to Monroe Ave. NE, North to Park Entrance opposite M;ichigan Veterans' Facility r FOR INFORMATION: Call Chris, Loretta, or Jeff (616) 774-8331 ~ - - Y - GrandRapids loler-Triba/Covncil JJodtlze CityotGraodRapids NO...
Homecoming of the Three Fires Pow-Wow, June 1991

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  • Text: ...o the Indian people is the same as the national anthem to Non-Indians. All people will be asked to remove their hats for all veterans who have served their people. The Pow-Wow Committee wishes to recognize: HEAD VETERAN: Frank Bush, U.S. Marine Corps, VETERAN DANCER T...
Annual Little Elk Retreat Pow-Wow, August 1984

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  • Text: ...merican Festival Novi Expo Center, Novi, MI. For More Info: (810) 352-0990 • 8 November 1996 Turtle Talk ~~~~\\\\~ of Veterans d//tl' \a~~ and Fr!e11td' Veterans POWWOW Saturday November 9, 1996 Native American Women's Circle A support group open t...
Turtle Talk, November 1996