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Theater group takes on education
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MONDAY, APRIL 8, 2002 The No Borders Indigenous Theater Company performed at the Montana-Wyoming Indian Education Association conference on Sunday. Founded by William Yellow Robe, who was raised on the Fort Peck Reservation, the troupe performs original plays and skits written by members. Yellow Robe encouraged the conference attendees to let students express themselves through art. Get the Story:
Teacher urges schools to spread arts to Indian students (The Great Falls Tribune 4/8) Related Stories:
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