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Youths visit Washington
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MAY 25, 2000 Native Reign, a Northern Cheyenne drug-free youth group, went to Washington, DC, last week to present their contribution to the Library of Congress' Local Legacis Project. The group submitted a seven page report, photographs, newspaper articles, and audio and video records of their performances. Native Reign promotes respect for the environment, traditional culture, and a drug free lifestyle. The group also met with Senator Max Baucus, who recommended them for the project. Get the Story:
Native American youth group visits big sites in D.C. (The Billings Gazette 5/25)
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