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Arts and cultural fest opens in Four Corners
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FRIDAY, JULY 25, 2003 The second annual American Indian Cultural Festival started in Farmington, New Mexico, on Thursday. The Farmington Inter-Tribal Indian Organization has brought together artists, dance groups and representatives of local tribes for the three-day event. It is drawing attendees National High School Finals Rodeo, also being held in Farmington this week. Get the Story:
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