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  • Text: ...ear we won our final 3 games of the year and expect a good record this year. The team is on the up and up with a good mix of veteran and young ballplayers. The team plays on Thursday nights in Moline which is about 20 minutes from Grand Rapids, about the same time it takes you to get to wor...
Turtle Talk, July/August 1990

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  • Text: ...Richard Chambers West Side Complex 215 Straight, N.W., Grand Rapids, Ml Host Drum: Veteran Dancer: Head Dancers: Youth Head Dancers: Two Hawk Singers Frank Bush Andre and Julie D' Artagnan Robert Memberto Carly Shananaquet Look forward to singing. dancing. traders. books for sale. i...
Turtle Talk, March 1991

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  • Text: ... and legs secured tight with a blanket, then wrapped with soft hide and strapped to the cradleboard. Cheryl Kukla, a 20-year veteran of Munson Medical Center's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, says that wrapping "her babies" when they are ~y or ready to be put down for a nap hel...
Turtle Talk, May 1995

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  • Text: ...tact us prior to the Pow Wow to insure that we have plenty of prizes on hand. GRAND ENTRY Saturday, 2 PM-7 PM Sunday, 2 PM Veteran Dancer FRANK BUSH HEAD DANCERS GUY FALLIS JULIA WHITEPIGEON !, ________________________ _ ___. FREE CAMPING FOR PARTICIPANTS Tipi's Welcomed! $4.00 per...
Honoring our Heritage Pow Wow, September 1986

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  • Text: Call (616) 348-3410. August 14 & 15 11th Annual Traditional Pow Wow Honoring All Veterans LEBANON, IN. Call (317) 482-3315. 4th Annual Traditional Anishnabeg Mom-Weh Indian Center Pow Wow RAPID RIVER, Ml. (906) 786-0556. August 27-29 , ... Non Profit Org.
Turtle Talk, Volume 3, August 1993

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  • Text: ...NEGAKE OCTOBER 5, 1985 SUNRISE CEREMONY INVESTITURE CEREMONY fOR CHIEF Riverside Park - Across from the Michigan Veterans Facility 3000 Monroe NW This Investiture ceremony will be for Henry L. Negake, great great grandson of Chief Cob moo sa, to accept his position as Chief of the Grand...
Turtle Talk, August/September 1985

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  • Text: ... please bring all documents on the FIRST VISIT. Types of documents: Native American BIA verification/birth certificate; Veteran status-selective service number; social security card; drivers license, classification C Cl-C2; proof of address; income for past year, include all household ...
Turtle Talk, May 1986

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  • Text: ...on to help design and implement alcoholism and drug abuse treatirent · programs for .Airerican Indians. Harrison, a Vietnam veteran, also has dedicated his personal life to helping other Native Americans come to terms with alcoholism and begin the recovery process. He is deeply involved in...
Turtle Talk, November/December 1989

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  • Text: ...For more information contact Donna Seward 216/225-3416. June 15-17 9TH ANNUAL NATIONAL VIETNAM VETERANS pow wow Lame Deer, Montana; Kenneth Beartusk Memorial Grounds. June 16-17 LANSING POW WOW Sleepy Hollow State Park, North of Lansing, near St. Johns, Michigan (State Park entry fe...
Turtle Talk, May/June 1990

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  • Text: ...alk In The Spirit Pow Wow Dowagiac, MI Sr. Anne: 616- 782-5296 July 16 & 17 9th Annual Bay City Pow Wow Bay City, MI Veteran Memorial Park 517-772-5700. July 16 & 17 Walpole Island Annual Pow Wow Walpole Island, Ont Canada. 1-519-627-1476 July 22 thru 25 16th Annual Spiritu...
Turtle Talk, July 1994

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  • Text: ...tivities that proved to worthwhile even though there were a small amount of participants. The drum was there and some of the veteran dancers brought out those who were observing to teach and share. Cool! Then there was the youth basketball tournament. Six teams in all showed up for this ev...
Turtle Talk, January 1996

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  • Text: ...of distant Nations like the Sioux and Miscogee Creek came to support our cause. AIM was there. The young, the elders and the veterans were there. All of Michigan was represented to support the future and welfare of our children. There were close to 1,200 Anishinabe there on the Capital step...
Turtle Talk, April 1995