Tomee Brown, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe, hopes to make a difference in her community.
Brown is a student at Northern State University. She's also the mother of a 2-year-old son, Lincoln Oliver End of Horn.
When she's not in school, working or taking care of Lincoln , she volunteers for organizations in Aberdeen. She likes living in the town but says Indians are sometimes treated differently.
Brown, 23, recently attended a Society of American Indian Government Employees youth conference in Washington, D.C.
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Woman reaches out to Indians
(The Aberdeen American News 8/26)
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Friday, August 26, 2005
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