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Tribes open national high school rodeo in N.M.
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TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2003 The National High School Finals Rodeo is being held in Farmington, New Mexico, this week. Representatives of the Navajo Nation, the Jicarilla Apache Nation and the Southern Ute Tribe gave opening blessings on Monday morning. Clinton Jim, of the Diné College Board of Regents, and Navajo students performed a "Travelers Song" to welcome the rodeo participants. Navajo students will sing the national anthem in Dine during Friday's evening rodeo. Get the Story:
Native American blessing opens world’s largest rodeo (The Farmington Daily Times 7/22) Relevant Links:
National High School Rodeo Association - http://www.nhsra.org
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