The first annual Native Fall Music Fest kicks off today at the Creek Nation Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The event is free and open to all ages. Performers include Chebon Tiger, Lifefoot and Arigon Starr.
The Tulsa Indian Club is sponsoring the fest. The club plans to make the world's largest piece of fry bread on Saturday.
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Indian club eyes record for fry bread
(The Oklahoman 11/16)
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Tulsa Indian Powwow - http://www.tulsapowwow.org
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