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  • Text: in Law and the keynote presenters for the day. This conference will balance the serious nature of diplomacy 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
Turtle Talk, January 1997

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  • Text: , 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 projects :for the Tajcrity of its r·e~ters---things
Turtle Talk, June 1983

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  • Text: PROGRAM IS BEING OFFERED FREE TO NATIVE AMERICAN YOUTH - GRADES 7-12 Has your child ever wanted to learn to sail, take a 3-day canoe trip, learn about music, learn about astronomy, participate in a sport and be a better student, then this is the program
Turtle Talk, May 1997

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  • Text: . Growing up on the Yanktnn Indian Reservation in South Dakota. they were home-schooled and. in addition tn learning the basics. music played a major role in their academii:: life. Their father. Greg Zephier. had played in the 6D's and 7D's with a band
Turtle Talk, November 1999

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  • Text: the west sidei by planting 1060 trees, and also repair of the sidewalks. 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
Turtle Talk, April 1978

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  • Text: 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 see that Indian people are not extinct, but maintain as a part of today's
Homecoming of the Three Fires Pow-Wow program, June 1985

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  • Text: Award. 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
Turtle Talk, June 1999

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  • Text: Gardiner, dressed in beaded vestments, Nature's gifts of sweet grass, cedar and tobacco were incorporated by him into the ceremony. The musical arrangements of the Indian choir were conducted by Janet Plamondon. The church interior was decorated with cedar
Indian Talk, January 1976

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  • Text: 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. Closed
Turtle Talk, October/November 1989

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  • Text: - , theless, those same contributions have been .subconsciously absorbed by American whites. "And 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
Indian Talk in Southern Michigan, March 1974

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  • Text: of there. There was also All registrants are required to pay a $5.00 registration fee. a live band providing country music to all us "wild things" Registration forms be signed by a parent or guardian and are who wanted to strut their stuff. Talking to J unebug before
Turtle Talk, November/December 1990

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  • Text: Turtle Talk 2 March 1997 to practice her trumpet and performing in the high school band and quotes, "Money can't buy good music." Autum is grateful for the support and wishes to thank her Mom, Dad, and brothers. Good Luck! Blockbuster Won't Let Me Work
Turtle Talk, March 1997