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Yellow Bird: North Dakota's Pride
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2001 "My crafting skills are limited to sewing shawls and quilts -- though some will debate whether my product meets the criteria of a showable product. In the warmth of almost 60 degrees and with jacket hung on my arm, I toured the "Pride of Dakota" show in Bismarck last weekend -- I was impressed. . . Get the Story:
COLUMNIST DORREEN YELLOW BIRD: Be proud of the home-grown Pride of Dakota (The Grand Forks Herald 12/8) Related Stories:
Yellow Bird: Winter competition (12/3)
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