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Native comedians turn hardship into humor
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FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2003 Four Navajo comedians are using their experiences with substance abuse to send a positive and humorous message to their audience. Ernest D. Tsosie III, James Junes and Delbert Brown are recovering alcoholics and Frederick Jarvison said he used to lead a wild life. Along with jokes about mutton and a Navajo Elvis, they try to show that alcohol and drug abuse can be beaten. Get the Story:
Native comedy hits town (The Farmington Daily Times 6/27)
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