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  • Text: ...freighters, including · one of the .Edmund Fitzgerald.. Photography i~ a great love and she is interested in ·all.kinds of music . She has . a wide and va:ried record collection. She also plays .. -'t h€.' pia.no, but what really impressed me, some of the bti?aut:i.ful poetry ...
Turtle Talk, July 1978

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  • Text: ... you as you cradled me But there is no death when your song is my heart First Mother .... you who are mine because of you my music reaches to the sky. <:$' ~ Kim Hoag 4/22/81 ~ ~ r(}:).__ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,C22 ey ~ c:O::J ® ~ ~ ~ ~~ $<$~~~~~~*~~~$48~ - ...
Turtle Talk, May 1981

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  • Text: ...He draws them near with his we look at Anishinabe youth who are taking life by the horns and music, his laughter, and most of all with his sincerity. making something of it.) He is the most beautiful person I've ever had the opportunity to spend time with. He !s quite a jokester, and h...
Turtle Talk, December 1997

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  • Text: ..., Norm Blu~ Clean-up (hall) - Duane Raphael, Pat and Forrest Rawlings-and David Sprague 5th Place 2879 series - Flint, Mi Music - Blumke Family Men & Women actual & Handicap Sue Sprague, Julie Starhl and Debbi Wesaw And all the following people who contributed to the meal . Barb ...
Turtle Talk, January/February 1986

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  • Text: ...We went froa one end of Grand Rapids to the other to find Indians. We had box socials, meetings, picnics, musical skits, etc. anything to raise aoney, find Indians & keep our Grand Rapids unit together. For 10 or 12 years I wa1 the chairman of Grand Rapids Unit 4, N.M.O.A. At one of our...
Turtle Talk, April 1986

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  • Text: ...bustles alive with color and shimmering with every step, they combined tradition with the rock sound. Woven into modern rock music were the steps of the traditional Eagle Dance and the words of the Pniute prophet Wovoka. With some albume out this is a group to watch. It is sure to make the ...
Indian Talk in Southern Michigan, May 1974

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  • Text: ...Many moons ago, I had the pleaJlzNoNE. INTERESTED IN ~INING A GQ..F LEAGUE sure of playing music as my livelihood. And ~t nevel' ceased to amaze me that I should get COOTACT: ED Sl£rm<EY (616)538-2577 paid for doing ·something ih which I took' such ' delight. I don•t k...
Turtle Talk, April 1980

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  • Text: ...ng will then continue from 9:00 p.m. until 2:00 a.m. The dance committee is presently negociating with a band to provide the music for the evening's entertainment. Alcoholic beverages will be served. Sponsored by the Nee Guna Gee Zhik Club 1 an Indian cultural organization in Sault Ste...
Indian Talk in Southern Michigan, April 1974

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  • Text: ... is tr ;;e sentations of Local Talent, Call-in Shows, although there will be a 50¢ per person cnargl:' and Alternative Music you can't hear wny for the escorted Pioneer Craft Programs for where else like; Soul, Bluegrass, Jazz, schools outside the City 1imi ts of Grand Hapi.d~:. ...
Turtle Talk, May 1979