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  • Text: leadership selection Bravery and Courage No religious animosity No poor and no rich Indian art, designs and styles have strongly influenced modern design, architecture, and music. Youth groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Campfire Girls and YMCA Indian
Turtle Talk, December/January 1991

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  • Text: , television, music and other media that portray responsible, nonviolent, caring, productive and constructive behaviors and attitudes among peers and role models. Native American Prevention Services • S State clamps down on tribes Indians generating casino
Turtle Talk, March 1995

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  • Text: of story telling, one night of comedy and one night of music. Tribal people are being recruited to provide the entertainment. Fund raising activities are presently occurring in hopes of offering this conference at a reduced registration fee. Therefore
Turtle Talk, February 1997

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  • Text: by Jcml BUSH of Shelbyville, provided authentic American Indian music for the afternoon·and evening dances. Dancers in colort'ul tribal dress and from all over Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, and Canada were lead by Lead Man Dancer GEO:OOE JIARI'IN and Lia4
Indian Talk Newsletter, October 1973

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  • Text: idea. It should be presented as a theme, telling a story, or conveying a continuing concept throughout. The program may present any number of dance styles, or a combination thereof. Continuity of music and dance will be used as the basic criteria
Turtle Talk, December 1991

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  • Text: -kay-ya Arkansas wits-sit dah-oh-sah way-he-yah-he-wah-yah-hey way-he-yah-he-wah-yah-hey I can hear the music riding the wind I can see the drummers in the clouds I can feel the dancer's feet beating a rhythm in my heart what is left is only in the mind
Turtle Talk, July/August 1990

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  • Text: , Great Spirit, Let us greet the dawn of a new day when al! men live as brothers and peace reigns everywhere." _____________________________ ----------------------------- "May the music of the meadow with its songs of sliver streams bring sunlight
Turtle Talk, March 1991

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  • Text: Springs, MI For more info: 616-3483410. August 12 &13 19th Annual Traditional Leonard J. Parnp Pow Wow Burlington, MI For more info: 616-7299434. August 16 Native American Teen Dance. Ages 13-19.Music, food, and fun. For more infonnation call
Turtle Talk, August 1995

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  • Text: do to improve. Several said they would support future activities like this and would even help out with coordination. Many volunteers came to show their support. Businesses pitched in with food, gift certificates, Tshirts and music C.D. 's .. A big
Turtle Talk, September 1995

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  • Text: -21, 1995 . Join the fun at FAMILY NIGHT, Monday, October 16, 1995. Come for food, story-telling, music, games, videos, and more. There will be lots of information and hand-on activities to teach nonviolence. Learn new and creative ways to deal
Turtle Talk, October 1995

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  • Text: the steps are individual, the expression of the emotion of the music and the change of pace from the slowernorthern style to the faster southern beat are important. As in all Native American dancing, the finish in exact time with the song is significant
Veterans Pow Wow, November 1993

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  • Text: of our community. We hope that you will gain a greater understanding and appreciation of our Native American culture through participation The event will feature Native today. American culture through music, dance, arts and crafts and food. As Anishnawbe
Homecoming of the Three Fires Pow-Wow, June 1987