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  • Text: ...macy and the need for fun by hosting evening entertainment. One night 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 reduc...
Turtle Talk, January 1997

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  • Text: ....:.s well ~ ~ ott€r Indian crafts such as bead~ork and basketry. Golf, r:inochle, cribb2ee, travel, country music and reading are sorr:e of ~y other major interests. Some.personal goals I'd like GRITC to become involved with 2.re; pl2 cil1g more e;~phasis on self-irrprovemen t projec...
Turtle Talk, June 1983

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  • Text: ...rt introduction and smudge we were off to Minnesota. On the way we saw many different sites, talked, laughed and listened to music. When we got to Iron Mountain we all stayed at the Comfort Inn. All of us went swimming before going to bed. We also had a short meeting with all the youth and ...
Turtle Talk, May 1997

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  • Text: ...'Theres nothing about it that we don't love. And all we want tn do is continue to make more music. play for more people and get more people tD listen." With Things We Do. Indigenous seems destined to have that wish fulfilled. "It's hard for us not tn play." say...
Turtle Talk, November 1999

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  • Text: ...Acting Vice Chairperson: On April 14, they will be Janice Halverson of Michigan, holding a 11 beer bust" and music will be provided. Tm Acting Secretary: Toni A. Foster of Grand Rapids, MI., Acting Treasurer: Ca~tle charge will be $3.00 per couple. Mark this date on your calendar...
Turtle Talk, April 1978

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  • Text: ...eciation of our Native American culture, through participation today. The event will feature Nativ~ American culture through music, dance, arts .ind crafts and food. As Anishnawbe, we are proud to use this opportunity to display our rich heritage and culture. We hope that the community will...
Homecoming of the Three Fires Pow-Wow program, June 1985

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  • Text: ...He has had roles in the movies wtlr Party,. llte Last oft!te .Mo!tteans., and lltunder!teart. A musical cassette · "STILL STRONG" featuring Banks' original work as well as traditional Native American songs was completed in ~ 1993 followed by a musical video in 1995....
Turtle Talk, June 1999

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  • Text: ...Lyford, Ojibwa·crafts (1943). Also very useful are Frances Densmore's works: Chippewa Music, Vols, I (1910) and II (1913), and Chippewa Customs (1929), For art forms outside the Midwest see H. Carlto, fopi Kochina Dolls (1959); L. Morgon, The Ho-de-no-sou-nee 1901), For mythology and ...
Indian Talk, January 1976

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  • Text: Friday, October 27th, 1989 The Substance Abuse Prevention Program will have a Halloween Costume Dance! Featuring music by Sweetgrass. Westside Complex is the place, 215 Straight Street N.W., from 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! No Alcohol Please! ONGOING EVENTS Neshnewbe A.A.
Turtle Talk, October/November 1989

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  • Text: ...we still have a lot to offer," said Eddie Benton. "You have called our religion silly; made fun of our dances, our music. Take the Corn Dance. Today agriculturalists are 'finding out that corn does grow better if there is music in the field." Lester added, India...
Indian Talk in Southern Michigan, March 1974

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  • Text: He likes the idea of live listed above. music,anabundanceoffoodandmakingsurepeoplewillhave Forms must be turned in at one of the above sign-up sites, they will not be accepted at your school. If you have questions, call the Grand Rapids Recreation Department at 456-3696.
Turtle Talk, November/December 1990

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  • Text: ...If someone can watch your child, go outside and take a walk. Take a hot bath or splash cold water on your face. Tum on some music, maybe even sing along. Drink a glass of cold water. Michigan Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse 1-800-62-MCPCA PARENT'S OPTIONS WHEN KIDS QUARREL Whe...
Turtle Talk, March 1997