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Apache tribe in N.M. holds annual pow-wow
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2003 The Mescalero Apache Nation of New Mexico holds its annual Southern Eagle Contest Pow-Wow Friday through Sunday. The host drums are the Cozad Singers from Oklahoma and Eya-Hey Nakoda from Morley, Alberta, Canada. More than $28,000 in cash prizes will be given out. Get the Story:
Pow-wow to feature dancers and drums from region (The Ruidoso News 4/29)
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