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  • Title: Veterans Pow Wow, November 1993
  • Description: Veterans Pow Wow program, Grand Rapids MI, November 13, 1993, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.
  • Text: ...AL UAW LOCAL UAW LOCAL UAW LOCAL UAW LOCAL UAW LOCAL UAW LOCAL UAW LOCAL UAW LOCAL 730 2151 187 1231 828 730 2151 730 8000 VETERANS COMMITTEE VETERANS COMMITTEE VETERAND COMMITTEE VETERANS COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP RETIREES STATE EMPLOYEES ®~ 119-M ...
Veterans Pow Wow, November 1993

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  • Title: Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1982
  • Description: Veterans Dance and Feast flyer, Dorr MI, November 11, 1982, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.
Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1982

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  • Title: Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1981
  • Description: Veterans Dance and Feast flyer, Dorr MI, November 11, 1981, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.
Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1981

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  • Title: Veterans Pow Wow, November 1991
  • Description: Veterans Pow Wow flyer, Grand Rapids MI, November 9, 1991, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.
Veterans Pow Wow, November 1991

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  • Title: Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1983
  • Description: Veterans Dance and Feast flyer, Allegan MI, November 11, 1983, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.
Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1983

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  • Text: ...cers, drums and singers, food will be available, and traders from all over Michigan will sell a variety of Indian arts. This Veterans' Pow Wow has its roots in Hopkins, Michigan in 1979-1980. Veterans were sharing this celebration in a VFW Hall, gathered together by Frank Bush...
Turtle Talk, November 1992

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  • Title: Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1984
  • Description: Veterans Dance and Feast flyer, Allegan MI, November 11, 1984, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.
Veterans Dance and Feast, November 1984

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  • Text: ...Pride and grace are evident in the attitude of the dancers, and a certain reverence is exhibited. Veterans' Dance: The Head Veteran Dancers lead off this dance. All veterans are invited to join in this honor dance, which is a special tribute to those who have served t...
Homecoming of the Three Fires Pow-Wow, June 1993

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  • Text: ...This years theme centers on Veterans organizations and education, particulary on the 50th anniversary of the GI bill and how it was shaped by this country's veterans organizations. This is a celebration where all are invited to come and honor the veterans who will be ...
Turtle Talk, November 1994

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  • Text: ... sensitivity is required to sing appropriate songs and to combine the humor and dignity of a happening like a Pow-Wow. Head Veteran -Frank Bush U.S. Marine Corps Wounded WW II The head veteran leads the Grand Entry with the flag and represents all of the Indian people who gave the...
Lansing Pow Wow, 1990

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  • Text: ...Wilson p Michigan 498.96 17th Annual Traditional Great Lakes Area Pow-Wow June 25, 26 & 27, 1993 Honor our Veterans Master of Ceremonies - Sam Musqua, Canada Host Drum - Five Clan, Kesheena Head Dancers & Veteran Dancer Will be picked daily. First 1O Drums to Register W...
Annual Traditional Great Lakes Area Pow-Wow, June 1993

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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