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Wash. pow-wow attracts steady following
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FRIDAY, JULY 19, 2002 The 17th annual Seafair Indian Days Powwow at Discovery Park starts today in Seattle, Washington. The pow-wow attracts dancers from Washington and other parts of the country. It is sponsored by the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, an urban Indian organization. Get the Story:
Powwow will be a family affair (The Seattle Times 7/19) Relevant Links:
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation - http://www.unitedindians.com
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