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Mohegan Tribe kicks off annual pow-wow
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MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 2002 The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut held its annual Wigwam Festival over the weekend. The three-day event is based on the traditional fall corn harvest. Chief Matahga, Burrill Hyde Fielding, was honored for his work to protect Indian rights. Get the Story:
Powwow pulls a crowd (The Norwich Bulletin 8/17)
The Pageantry Of The Powwow (The New London Day 8/17)
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