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Cheyenne women offered prayers at WTC
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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2002 Henrietta Mann, a Montana State University professor, and her daughter, Montoya Whiteman, were recently invited to the site of the World Trade Center disaster in New York City by the Red Cross Spiritual Care Center. The Cheyenne women offered prayers at the site, destroyed by the terrorist attacks of September 11. They offered the blessing on November 13. Jemez Pueblo religious leaders also visited the site in early December. Get the Story:
MSU prof among first Indian spiritual leaders to bless Ground Zero (The Billings Gazette 1/7) Related Stories:
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