"Spiritual leaders representing all 12 Montana tribes are preparing to gather for the first healing and blessing ceremony to take place on the University of Montana campus in more than 100 years.
�This has been a long time in coming,� said Felena Ditmar, a tribal elder from the Fort Belknap Reservation, who will be among the leaders to offer a prayer and blessings at the future building site of the UM Native American Center.
The public is invited to attend the blessing and sunrise ceremony, which is scheduled from 7:15 to 9 a.m. Friday, on the Oval, south of the grizzly bear sculpture on campus.
UM President George Dennison and Salish Kootenai College President Joe McDonald will share their vision of the Native American Center following the morning ceremonies.
The center will be built on the last available land on the Oval, just west of the Math building. Native plants and a garden will surround the site, and a specific outside area will be dedicated to storytelling."
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Jodi Rave: Sunrise blessing to be offered on site of Native American Center
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