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JULY 5, 2000 Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, the Mohawk woman who has been credited with many miracles including the highly publicized case of a Cochiti Pueblo woman who awoke from a coma last year, was honored at a powwow in New York. Attendees included many from the United States as well as Mexico and Peru. After spending 16 years in a coma, Patti White Bull of Cochiti Pueblo suddently awoke last year around the Christmas holiday. Many in Indian Country credit the Blessed Kateri with White Bull's recovery. Get the Story:
Multi-tribe powow celebrates peace, all warriors (AP 7/4)
Powwow honors Kateri
Facebook TwitterJULY 5, 2000 Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, the Mohawk woman who has been credited with many miracles including the highly publicized case of a Cochiti Pueblo woman who awoke from a coma last year, was honored at a powwow in New York. Attendees included many from the United States as well as Mexico and Peru. After spending 16 years in a coma, Patti White Bull of Cochiti Pueblo suddently awoke last year around the Christmas holiday. Many in Indian Country credit the Blessed Kateri with White Bull's recovery. Get the Story:
Multi-tribe powow celebrates peace, all warriors (AP 7/4)
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