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Ponca woman's sweat lodge draws complaints
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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2003 A Ponca woman in Omaha, Nebraska, has been given 30 days to keep maintaining a sweat lodge in her backyard while the issue is studied. A city board is considering whether it can restrict Rose Rose's sweats. A neighbor complained that the ceremonies she conducts are too smoky and circulated a petition that was signed by 10 people. Get the Story:
Suburban sweat lodge kindles clash of cultures (The Omaha World-Herald 2/11)
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