Sunday, Oct. 17, 2004
McKee
Road hosts powwow, speakers
Charlotte
Observer (subscription) - Charlotte,NC,USA
... The students
also got to taste some Native American snacks and experience
other ... Talent," a dinner theatre catered by the school's
Culinary Arts department, on ...
Crowd
is wowed
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
- Columbus,GA,USA
... The eighth annual event brought
together 12,000 Native Americans from across the ... In
addition, about 30 vendors displayed American Indian arts
and crafts ...
Around
Town
Juneau Empire - Juneau,AK,USA
...
Members of Juneau Arts and Humanities Council are welcome to attend.
Details: 586-ARTS. November Native American Month
Committee meeting, 5:30 pm, ANB Hall. ...
ART
CALENDAR
Richmond Times Dispatch
- Richmond,VA,USA
... THE CULTURAL ARTS CENTER
AT GLEN ALLEN (2880 Mountain Road; 261-6200): OPENING FRIDAY (reception
4-6 pm): "Continuum: A Look at Native American Life
Past and ...
Charter
schools stir passion
The Columbian
- Vancouver,WA,USA
... be local oversight," said
Fern Tresvan, a Vancouver School of Arts and Academics ...
plan to propose is a middle school to serve Native American
students, remedial ...
Society
calendar for Sunday, Oct. 17, 2004
The
Desert Sun - Palm Springs,CA,USA
... Native American
entertainment, dinner, live auction ... Palm Springs Desert Museum
Performing Arts Council, opening night with Lily Tomlin, 5:30 pm
Annenberg Theater ...
Event
shows power of stories, whether in song or as therapy
The Saginaw News - Saginaw,MI,USA
... says
Sue Ann Martin, dean of CMU's College of Communication and Fine Arts.
... Thomason, a storyteller who shares the wisdom of her Native
American heritage as a ...
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McKee Road hosts powwow, speakers
The Charlotte Observer Sun, 17 Oct 2004 0:47 AM PDT
McKee Road Elementary hosted a Native American powwow Oct. 8 as part of its cultural and character education program.The event was designed to teach the nearly 1,000 students about Native American culture and their existence today as tribe members.
Crowd is wowed
Ledger-Enquirer.com Sun, 17 Oct 2004 0:06 AM PDT
As the beat of drums rumbled through the air, Native Americans dressed in colorful regalia began to perform traditional dances Saturday at the annual Ossahatchee Indian Festival and Pow Wow.
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