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APRIL 6, 2001 Contrary to rumours running wild on the Internet, the Gathering of Nationa is not canceled, said organizer Melonie Mathews said Thursday. Mathews told The Albuquerque Journal that she has spent the week responding to e-emails and phone calls telling people the nation's largest pow-wow is still happening. The rumour started with an e-mail sent out on April Fool's Day, Indian Country's favorite trickster holiday. So pack your bags. Gathering is only 20 days away. It will be once again held in The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 27-28. Celebrities attending include: Wes Studi, Irene Bedard, Ulali, Robert Mirabal, Clan/destine, Star Nayea, and the Love Monster. Get the Story:
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Gathering is not canceled
Facebook TwitterAPRIL 6, 2001 Contrary to rumours running wild on the Internet, the Gathering of Nationa is not canceled, said organizer Melonie Mathews said Thursday. Mathews told The Albuquerque Journal that she has spent the week responding to e-emails and phone calls telling people the nation's largest pow-wow is still happening. The rumour started with an e-mail sent out on April Fool's Day, Indian Country's favorite trickster holiday. So pack your bags. Gathering is only 20 days away. It will be once again held in The Pit in Albuquerque, New Mexico, April 27-28. Celebrities attending include: Wes Studi, Irene Bedard, Ulali, Robert Mirabal, Clan/destine, Star Nayea, and the Love Monster. Get the Story:
E-Mail Hoax Says Powwow Off This Year (The Albuquerque Journal 4/6) Relevant Links:
Gathering of Nations - http://www.gatheringofnations.com Related Stories:
Gathering of Nations cuts ties to SOAR (3/5)
Bee says 'chill out' on GRAMMYs (3/1)
Gathering of Nations wins first Native GRAMMY (2/22)
GRAMMY show full of surprises (2/20)
GRAMMY nominees announced (1/4)
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