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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2001 The Wisdom Indian Dancers, a group based on the Omaha Reservation in Nebraska, will be performing at Farm Aid this Saturday night. The group is headed by Dennis Alley, a member of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma. The group has been a Farm Aid regular. The concert will be broadcast live on Country Music Television. It is taking place just outside Indianapolis, Indiana. Get the Story:
Topeka teacher to dance at Farm Aid (The Topeka Capital-Journal 9/28) Relevant Links:
Farm Aid - http://www.farmaid.org
Omaha dance group to perform at Farm Aid
Facebook TwitterFRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2001 The Wisdom Indian Dancers, a group based on the Omaha Reservation in Nebraska, will be performing at Farm Aid this Saturday night. The group is headed by Dennis Alley, a member of the Otoe-Missouria Tribe of Oklahoma. The group has been a Farm Aid regular. The concert will be broadcast live on Country Music Television. It is taking place just outside Indianapolis, Indiana. Get the Story:
Topeka teacher to dance at Farm Aid (The Topeka Capital-Journal 9/28) Relevant Links:
Farm Aid - http://www.farmaid.org
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