Stonehorse Goeman Dances at Huron High School for the 8th Annual Dance for Mother Earth Powwow, April 1980 Photographer: Deborah Ouellette
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1980
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Ann Arbor News, April 13, 1980
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JOYFUL — About 200 Native American Indians came from cities, towns and reservations around the Midwest and Canada to Ann Arbor Saturday to "make a joyful noise" and leave their troubles outside. Indian dancers and musicians gathered at Huron High School Saturday for the eighth annual all-Indian Powwow sponsored by the University of Michigan Native American Student Association. The powwow resumes today from 1 to 6 p.m. Several Midwestern tribes are represented at the meeting, according to Ben Bearskin Sr., organizer of the open powwow. The powwow is a happy celebration, a time to forget grudges, to overlook ailments and feel joy, Bearskin said. Above, Stone Horse Goeman, from Big Fork, Minn., performs a native dance Saturday. A children's dance was held Saturday, along with preliminaries of the adult dance competition. Finals of the adult contest were scheduled for Sunday afternoon. The dance competition begins at 2 p.m. today.
Ann Arbor News, April 13, 1980
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JOYFUL — About 200 Native American Indians came from cities, towns and reservations around the Midwest and Canada to Ann Arbor Saturday to "make a joyful noise" and leave their troubles outside. Indian dancers and musicians gathered at Huron High School Saturday for the eighth annual all-Indian Powwow sponsored by the University of Michigan Native American Student Association. The powwow resumes today from 1 to 6 p.m. Several Midwestern tribes are represented at the meeting, according to Ben Bearskin Sr., organizer of the open powwow. The powwow is a happy celebration, a time to forget grudges, to overlook ailments and feel joy, Bearskin said. Above, Stone Horse Goeman, from Big Fork, Minn., performs a native dance Saturday. A children's dance was held Saturday, along with preliminaries of the adult dance competition. Finals of the adult contest were scheduled for Sunday afternoon. The dance competition begins at 2 p.m. today.
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Dance for Mother Earth Powwow Program, 1979
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7
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1979
ANN ARBOR 1979 POW-WOW
APRIL 7 & 8
CLEARY COLLEGE AUDITORIUM
2170 Washtenaw, corner of Hewitt St - Ypsi.
DANCE CONTESTS: MEN AND WOMENS' FANCY AND TRADITIONAL. REGISTRATION FOR CONTESTS CLOSES AT 2 p.m. SATURDAY
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Joyful
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April
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1980
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The Goeman Family - Native Americans, November 1979 Photographer: Larry E. Wright
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1979
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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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HELPING STUDENTS - "It's devastating when they fail," says Dorothy Goeman, concerning Native Americans who attend the University of Michigan. She is the Native American representative in the U-M Minority Student Services office. Here she is with her husband, Stonehorse, and children, Gimaans, 14 months, and Maya, 3 1/2.
Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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HELPING STUDENTS - "It's devastating when they fail," says Dorothy Goeman, concerning Native Americans who attend the University of Michigan. She is the Native American representative in the U-M Minority Student Services office. Here she is with her husband, Stonehorse, and children, Gimaans, 14 months, and Maya, 3 1/2.
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Call them Native Americans
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22
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November
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1979
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