Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Aug 1967, p. 18

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 5, 1967 ON Indians B] Hold Day Ir At Expo 67-- [8 SHOUR LE MONTREAL (CP)--Palefaces and befeathered Indians shuf- ¢ steps of.a huge cir- re MO dship dance Friday, invol: ght powwow brought y = LLE R S pbk Indians of Canada --_-- strug 67 demi dance on the ag eret of Helene de : AND color estaurant followed as J a fo t feast which saw . Dr. ; Governor-General Roland Mich-| as: ener hoisting beer and chomping p.m. buffalo meat in the midst of a j joking group of Indian chiefs. FROM M Obviously in a jovial mood, ® s @ & e é 3 men the silver-haired * governor-gen- , | i Jane eral borrowed the turkey-feath- sees | in é ered headdress of Huron Chief will Max Gros-Louls to pose for 4 rors photographers' cameras, then split tucked into his juicy buffalo Hav with gusto abo! Among 400 guests invited to nigl the party by special doeskin in- bric vitations issued last week were his commissioners and offi- stu clals from all the American on pavilions at Expo plus buck- skinned Indian chiefs from T across Canada. Sai They stood on the terrace to nel watch Blackfoot, Cree and Iro- hir quois dancers in feathers, buck skin and ankle bells stomp out Te ani war dances, grass dances, and ed a fast-paced hoop dance to the 0! beat of a drum resting for the Mc moment on the top of a piece mi of Expo statuary. "He's lucky he wasn't a white man. I'd have scalped hira,"' 8 one Iroquois woman dancer told a laughing audience after throw- ing her brave to the terrace floor during a stamping scalping dance Earlier in the day the Gover- nor-General and Mrs. Michener scampered for cover in a res- taurant on the edge of Place des Nations as a summer deluge| brought an abrupt end to a performance of the Plains In- dians' powwow. 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