Indian Guides Program Participants, October 1969
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1969
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Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Copper Wire Becomes Ring. A twist of a copper wire makes the beginnings of an Indian style ring for braves of the Apache tribe, one of eight tribes in the Indian Guides Program in Ann Arbor. In the rear are Chief Brave Lion (Jon Ditz) and son Happy Tiger (Daryl) of 3531 Surrey Dr. Red Hawk (Richard Vanderhoof) and son Silver Hawk (Tod) of 2758 Hawks Ave. are seated in the foreground. The Indian Guides will hold information/organizational meetings from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow through Thursday at the YM-YWCA for fathers and sons who may wish to help form new tribes. Indian Guides are sponsored by the 'Y,' a United Fund agency. The Indian Guides program was founded in 1935.
Ann Arbor News, October 26, 1969
Caption:
Copper Wire Becomes Ring. A twist of a copper wire makes the beginnings of an Indian style ring for braves of the Apache tribe, one of eight tribes in the Indian Guides Program in Ann Arbor. In the rear are Chief Brave Lion (Jon Ditz) and son Happy Tiger (Daryl) of 3531 Surrey Dr. Red Hawk (Richard Vanderhoof) and son Silver Hawk (Tod) of 2758 Hawks Ave. are seated in the foreground. The Indian Guides will hold information/organizational meetings from 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow through Thursday at the YM-YWCA for fathers and sons who may wish to help form new tribes. Indian Guides are sponsored by the 'Y,' a United Fund agency. The Indian Guides program was founded in 1935.
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