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Schemitzun: Real Indians Men Litefoot
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MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 2001 Schemitzun, the pow-wow held by the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation of Connecticut, wrapped up another successful year on Sunday on the tribe's reservation. What did visitors have to say about the event? A sampling:
- "It's our first time here," Sally Allington told The New London Day, " and we love it. These boys have never seen real Indians before. This is really special."
- "I love everything Native American," Christina O'Day told The Day, "including the men." [Does she love trust land, Indianz.Com wondered.]
- "I've heard about pow wows, but this is the first time I've seen it," said a visitor all the way from the European island of Malta.
Schemitzun ends tall in the saddle (The New London Day 8/27)
Schemitzun: Let The Dancing Begin (The New London Day 8/25) Relevant Links:
Schemitzun 2001 - http://www.foxwoods.com/schemitzun2001/intro.asp Related Stories:
Schemitzun gets underway (8/24)
Schemitzun starts today (8/23)
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