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Schemitzun gets underway
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2001 Schemitzun, one of the largest pow-wows in the country, began on Thursday on the Mashantucket Pequot Reservation in Connecticut. The The four-day Feast of Corn and Dance has been traditionally held in September. Pow-wow chairman and tribal councilor Michael Thomas said weather concerns and scheduling complaints led to the schedule change. Get the Story:
Performers lured to powwow (The Norwich Bulletin 8/24) Relevant Links:
Schemitzun 2001 - http://www.foxwoods.com/schemitzun2001/intro.asp Related Stories:
Schemitzun starts today (8/23)
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