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4H program removes Indian themes
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FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2002 The 4H program in Virginia has removed references to Indian culture, The Washington Times reports today. "Tribes" will now be referred to as "packs." "Pow-wows" are now called "cave meetings." The "Big Chief" has been renamed "Great Bear." The decision was made voluntarily but it comes as the Department of Agriculture investigates the use of Indian themes in West Virginia. Get the Story:
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