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Tribes college to sign agreement
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OCTOBER 30, 2000 The University of Idaho and 10 tribes in the Northwest will sign an agreement this week during a conference in Moscow. The agreement will bring the university and the tribes together by strengthening ties and recruiting more students. The conference lasts all week and includes a lecture on repatriation issues such as Kennewick Man, the showing of the movie "In Whose Honor," and a powwow. Get the Story:
UI, Northwest tribes agree on closer ties (The Spokesman Review 10/30)
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