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Utah student group hosts 30th annual pow-wow
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MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2003 The Native American Student Council at Utah State University held its 30th annual pow-wow on Saturday. Hundreds of dancers and onlookers attended "Echoing Traditional Ways." It was a tribute to tradition and, on the eve of war in Iraq, to U.S. troops. Get the Story:
American Indians Honor Heritage, U.S. Troops at Powwow (The Salt Lake Tribune 3/10) Relevant Links:
Native American Student Council, USU - http://multiculture.usu.edu/organizations/nasc
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