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Okla. pow-wow begins with ceremony
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FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 2002 Red Earth, the arts and pow-wow fest, will kick off today in Oklahoma with a special ceremony at the state capitol. The state is hoisting "The Guardian," a 22-foot tall bronze Indian statue, atop the capitol dome. Red Earth dancers, a drum group and a traditional blessing will accompany the event. The ceremony is taking the place of the Red Earth parade that usually heralds the start of the three-day pow-wow. Get the Story:
'Guardian' ready to take place atop Capitol (The Daily Oklahoman 6/7)
Red Earth judge tells stories with art (The Daily Oklahoman 6/7) Relevant Links:
Red Earth - http://www.redearth.org Related Stories:
Indian statue ready for viewing (5/31)
Okla. warrior ready for top spot (5/16)
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