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31st Annual Traditional

 
 

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Here is Our Collection Of Articles From The Media

Powwow links man to past
By Tim Krohn - Mankato Free Press Staff Writer

Thursday, September 14, 2000

MANKATO - Leonard Wabasha had an abundance of tradition and history surrounding him as he grew up, but the richness and importance of it didn't settle in early on.

 
Finger weg von den Federn

Ringstedt (Samtgemeinde Beder-kesa). Eine Ferienwoche lang hat-ten sich etwa 30 Kinder in Ring-stedt als Indianer fühlen dürfen. Sie gehören zum Stamme der Se-minolen, der Lakota und der Mo-hawk. Jetzt bahnt sich möglicher-weise ein Kontakt zu echten In-dianern an.

 
Mending the wounds
By Joe Tougas - Mankato Free Press Staff Writer

Saturday, July 27, 2002

MANKATO - The main cultural celebration in Mankato is one that has managed to go beyond recognizing one group and instead has served as a significant healing force for those hit by a painful part of the city's history.

 
 


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