Ontario Community Newspapers

"Flags Carry Black Ribbons at Three Fires Homecoming", Summer 1990, p. 1

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carry reac P·•-i.-.. er support for the negotiating of ;1~ --:L.1:..-~.s ' Indtan land claims. • l .lUU\111 Flags carried black ribbo ~~ ..... , p· · and~ not nown. . '·· 1.111~ Ires . symbolizing the struggle in Indian tenit.oriea throughout Holnecoming ~-Eckertor . Hamilton it was his ftrst time ' at a powwow. •1t•s impressive, he said. "'lbe costumes immedlatiely attract attention." Don Campbell and Kathy Spillar of Los Angele,. Calif., vi-1ted the powwow while tourinl Ontarto. •11ove their Ct.he Indiana') respect for the earth. the connection with Mother Earth," said Mr. CampbelL '"lbe dancers and the drummers are one ln tbe same." Eidateen-,ear-olci Bruce Stoneftsh or Moravian Town reaerve near Ouitb,lm decl to return to PoWWOW d.Nacine after 10 years; , "I started dancing when I \\'88 two and quit at the ... eigbt." he lald. "I started ~ and tliuli:-- · ·---powwow." . He said he wants to Jeana more about'.bia culture. "B7 dancing, rm learning.,, . ~bout 30 arts and Cid · - n sold meccastns, .,_ jewelry,

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