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Lewis and Clark center has Native week
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MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2002 The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Great Falls, Montana, is holding Native American Week to raise awareness of the historic journey. The centerpiece is a brain-tanned buffalo hide teepee that cost $8,000. It was made by a man in New Mexico. Get the Story:
Buffalo-hide tepee ushers in Native American Week (The Great Falls Tribune 9/16) Relevant Links:
Lewis and Clark Centers - http://www.lewisandclarkcenters.com
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