Footsteps of Tradition ... lead to Pathways to Honor

Generations of Native Americans
bring their traditions to the
campus in a multi-cultural
club event.


By Janice Tarlecki

Related: Northwest Indian Veterans Association

     
 
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Footsteps of Tradition ... lead to Pathways to Honor

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October 13, 2006
Volume 42, Issue 4