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Perspective: Native American Day
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2001 "Despite our differences, we are all Americans. Our pasts may be different, but we must trust in our creator and believe in our country. Our common ground is our love for America. It's what we return to in times of need. We've shown over the past three weeks how we can band together. That's the strongest bond of all. National Native American Day is a celebration of everyone's perseverance and survival. Happy National Native American Day to us all!" Get the Story:
Dylan Lodge: National Native American Day is a time to celebrate heritage, history (The Spokesman Review 10/1)
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