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  • Text: ...(hie!) After a hearty dinner, Jean returned to the airport, hoping that th~ game of "musical planes" would be finished. The prop was still in disrepair, so another plane was sent in for them. By this time it is 7PM, but at least they do get into the air this time, and ore flying ...
Turtle Talk, March 1978

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  • Text: ... Voice of the Original People Tuesday and Thursday - 4 to 5 pm Local and National Nishnabe News Traditional and Contemporary Music Jones' Law: The man who can smile when things go wrong has thought of someone he can blame it on. The one time in the day that you lean back and relax i...
Turtle Talk, August/September 1985

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  • Text: ...r 200 ghosts and goblins in all sizes and shapes attended our non-alcohol Halloween Party. They danced the night away to the music of the "Sweet Grass" band. A special treat for the little goblins was a performance by "UGY", a local rap group. There was plenty of treats ...
Turtle Talk, November/December 1989

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  • Text: ...Have a Sense of Play and Humor: Set aside time for fun with your children - walks, listening to music, playing games together, etc ... 6. Share the Responsibilities: Build important decision-making skills by letting youngsters make decisions whenever possible - what to wear, when to study, ...
Turtle Talk, October 1994

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  • Text: ...ately following at Grand Rapids Fire Fighter Union Hall, 1930 Fuller NE, comer of Fuller & Knapp. *Food - Refreshments - Music *Entry for non bowlers available Contacts: Roderick Crampton (616) 892-6267 Amos "Junebug" Day (616) 249-1858 Announcements: Native American Educatio...
Turtle Talk, February 1995

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  • Text: ...ace based on entries *Immediately following at Grand Rapids Fire Fighters Union Hall, 1930 Fuller NE. *Food - Refreshments - Music Food: People wishing to bring a dish to pass are encouraged to do so. Turtle Talk If you would like to help with the *appreciating your human worth and impo...
Turtle Talk, February 1996

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  • Text: ...t can be heard every Wednesday night at 7:30 p.m. on Station WDET, 101.9 FM on your dial. Thurman hosts the show with Indian music and news. Listen in! Detroit's Channel 56, WTUS, has made a very kind offer to Detroit Indians that they can't refuse. The station has offered them a ...
Indian Talk, April 1975

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  • Text: ...UGHTERS HALh 1043 HAMILITON N.W (SOUTH OF LEONARD ~T. ON HAMILIION) $5 PER COUPLE $3 . PER PERSON (COST INCLUDES: DANCE/MUSIC/SNACK) DON'T FORGET!!!!!! LEXINGTON FALL FESTIVAL SEPTEMBER 12, 1984 FROM: 3:00 to 6:00 PM PLACE: 45 LEXINGTON N.W. LEXINGTON POTLUCK FROM: 6: 30 PM P...
Turtle Talk, August/September 1984

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  • Text: ...n having his coffeeinspectedforalcoholbytheentrance security, no one made notice of him as he walked around listening to the music and watching the dancers. John had decided to go up on the walkway which enabled him to view the festival and watch for his nieces. John was surprised when a se...
Turtle Talk, February/March 1990

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  • Text: ...lates and plastic silverware will be available. Musicians are invited to bring their instruments for an afternoon session of music and sing-a-longs. We also plan story telling and reminiscing so bring your family photo albums. We will have the 1910 Durant Roll and we will help you trace you...
Turtle Talk, November 1994

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  • Text: ...citlture or race of people (including Europeans) went back and traced their roots far enough they will find that there was a musical instrument which was sacred to them and it's possible thatit was a drum also. It'sjustthat as Anishinaabe people we have maintained this as a living...
Turtle Talk, April 1995

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  • Text: ... Committee Meetings" 2nd Wednesday of every month, 6:30 PM 615 Turner Street NW, Room 241 Tribal Voice Native American Music WCKS (1610 AM) EVERY WEDNESDAY 6 to8PM hosted by Greg Leon Native American Law Day Forum Friday, March 29th, 1:00 to 4:00 PM Hutchins Hall, University of Michig...
Turtle Talk, March 1996