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» 1998 Winter
By Site Editor | Published 10/12/2006 | Events , 1998 , Maidu , Yakima

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A Yakama girl at the 1997 Vancouver International Powwow.

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» 2005 January/February

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This spectacular dancer, Susan Armijo (Mexica), a member of the Aztec-styled dance and music troupe America Indigena, led by flautist Xavier Quijas Yxayotl, enthralled audiences last March at the Heard Museum Guild Indian Fair & Market and will return for this year’s event.

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» Frank Day: Memories and Imagination
By Daryl Babe Wilson, PhD | Published 01/12/1998 | Maidu , Painting , Winter

 Frank Day had charm wrapped in charisma. He had a determined pure talent, along with the greatest concern that all people walk closer to their traditional elegance. And, he had the sterling ability to persuade each of us to do so. Mention his name and the response is sudden and mystical.

» 1997 Spring
By Site Editor | Published 03/12/1997 | 1997 , Flathead , Maidu , Oneida , Kuna , Iroquois , Cheyenne , Anishinaabe , Crow , Tlingit , Cherokee
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Wilma Mankiller, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, is one of 12 women featured in a poster series, “Native American and Hawaiian Women of Hope,” by photographer Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie (Seminole/Creek/Diné).



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