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Ojibwe elder honored
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AUGUST 2, 2000 Winnie Jourdain, known as "Ma" to many in the White Earth Ojibwe Tribe, was treated to a special 100th birthday celebration this past weekend. Jourdain has lived through it all. She spent some of her early days in Minneapolis, Minnesoata, fighting racism and finding jobs for fellow Indians. Get the Story:
Friends, family celebrate 100th birthday of 'Godmother of White Earth' (The Minneapolis Star Tribune 8/1)
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