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RELEASE C LIFFO R D D A N N lo o o o t i n ta t n TW •••** IM ! » a n d b a s s itt cajw faicn i c— «i rwv<) is •—«.» «i « »MrQxWOi .. on* o f tho m any ro — ono for the iu ih n t o lU l •C> *<«» «f I -x * *totojr Of« TWW OTRQAiA Rff ŒTVY M 000 UTIVBS WTlMTI Tkd m u u co r rvw M II) TN T V W R i THEM U X M D fT O TW O M O K July i n c t m i m i n t horn in Tugono Uenr • •• mmm » M au t — «M •> .«tour 2 r»— — .cwtrixm •*— e ri*» «*. ».r— d» to — H» «•« cK— f«d by Cherokee O th e rs in d u d e s p n fu a l "M e n d tn g u i U k -S m tis I I lo o p ," to Id in ilia n z v th c c u lh ira l heritage», to leach fhe prat ttc v o f p i l a k h . share skills, arts, news and gossip I oday, in th is p a p T w o rld o f u ltra m n d rm technology, v e ry few p o p le kn ow m uch about the In d ia n ps>|4e They have Ix-un stereotyped, as have most t>thi-r rates o u ts id e o f the w hite w o rld , w he n a ctu a lly N a tiv e ps>ple .ire, and have h v n , before the invasion o t(x > lu m b u s .e k tre m d y s p in tu a l Most native cvrvm onics, dances and other gatherings am to h on or, o r m ake peace w ith ( A ! Fvvn the Sun Dances are when- p articipants seek sacred pow er, offer th in k s to the C reator, and p a y for their ta nu ly m em bers. From the desert plateaus o f C o lo ­ rado, from the Hadlands o f S o uth Da kota, fro m lo n g Is la n d shores to Washmgti m's( H y m p c Peninsula, from t lies»- fia t es and beyond, they w i II cons? and share their kn ow led ge , th e ir w is ­ d om , and their s p iritu a lity . O th e rs w ill com e in search of some, o r a ll o f these things. But all w ill come u n d e r the guise o f besoming, “ one voice, one heart, one mission, and that m ission is to strengthen the In d ia n w a y o f life ’ It is tim e to teach a sense o f p n d e h i o u r chi Id ra n .o u r y o u th Pnde tn iuse's lie n tagp, p n d e in being b om In dia n, and p rid e in being true to oneself M a n y E ld e rs (Loaders o f the p o p k« ), w ill expn-ss them selves at this gathenng. 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