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  • Text: to be a Veteran. I hear a different version everytime someone speaks on the subject, mainly because each one's experience has played a role in forming the idea. What I experienced as a Veteran is different from another Veteran ,but there is a brotherllood
Turtle Talk, October 1994

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  • Text: .............................. 7 Veteran's Pow Wow Committee Says Thank You ........ 7 Native American Women's Circle ................................. 8 Par~n~ing Education & Support Group ......................... 8 Amshmaabek Community Event---- New Year's Eve Celebration
Turtle Talk, December 1996

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  • Text: -532-1921. :::- -- Vietnam Veterans of America Grand Rapids Chapter #18 As an American, you've probably heard of the American Legion, VFW and AMVETS, mainly because they have been in existence for many years. But, do you know
Turtle Talk, September/October 1990

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  • Text: communtiy and area resources. To increase Native American participation on non-Native American Boards and Committees to promote cooperative efforts in providing quality services for Native Americans. HONORING THE VIETNAM VETERAN Sunday, April 28, 1985, at 2
Turtle Talk, April 1985

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  • Text: Invocation (Joe John) lntertribal Songs and Dance Veterans' Dance Tots Contest 5:00 P.M . Dinner Break 7:00 P.M. Grand Entry Flag Song Invocation lntertribals Four Dance Contests Specials Dusk Retiring of the Flag Sunday, June 16, 1985 2:00 P.M. Grand Entry
Homecoming of the Three Fires Pow-Wow program, June 1985

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  • Text: With Funds In Trust--Whereabouts Unknown ... ... .... .. ....... .... ....... ... ... ..... .... .. ....... ....... .... 5 Veterans Pow Wow ' 96 Volunteers Needed ..... ....... ... .5 AIDS/HIV Workshop
Turtle Talk, October 1996

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  • Text: OF CEREMONIESHOST DRUMHEAD DANCERS~c::,.O~f· VETERAN DANCER- Bucko Teeple & Larry Matrious Little Soldier Singers-Kansas Tom & Bea Peters Buddy Chevalier ~ '\ ~b'b-~ ,... ' <c ~<-<.,~ ~~ ~0. <:::>~~~·~<:::> ~');,~ ~ ~~ SUNDAY Ceremonies Grand Entry 1 p. m
Traditional Great Lakes Area Pow-Wow, June 1984

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  • Text: LANSING POW WOW Sleepy Ho1·1ow St.ate Park June,22~23 . 1985 .. " . ~ .. . . . . HOST DR:U.M= ALL NATI.O NS . SINGERS HEAD DAN.C ERS: GEORGE and . SID . MARTIN EMCEE: ARNIE PARISH HEAI> ·VETERAN DANCER: FRANK BUSH GRAND ENTRY= Saturday
Lansing Pow Wow, June 1985

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  • Text: 15TH ANNUAL LANSING POW WOW TRAD ITI ON AL SAT & SUN JUNE 20 & 21. 1992 SLEEPY HOLLOW STATE PARK-DEWITT.r MICH . .GRAND ENTRY 1 =00 & 7:00 PM SAT 12=00 NOON SUN HEAD DANCERS: TOM & BEA PETERS HEAD VETERAN: FRANK BUSI-I EMCEE: TIC BUSll HUST DRUM
Lansing Pow Wow Traditional, June 1992

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  • Text: WELCOME HOST DRUM Shingue-sase Fees: Food Booths: $50 and $15 Annual County License Arts & Crafts Traders: $50 CASH PRIZES DIRECTIONS: US 131 to Ann St. Exit, East to Monroe Ave. NE, North to Park Entrance opposite M;ichigan Veterans' Facility r
Homecoming of the Three Fires Pow-Wow, June 1991

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  • Text: . FLAG SONG The flag song to the Indian people is the same as the national anthem to Non-Indians. All people will be asked to remove their hats for all veterans who have served their people. The Pow-Wow Committee wishes to recognize: HEAD VETERAN
Annual Little Elk Retreat Pow-Wow, August 1984

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Turtle Talk, November 1996