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  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 9

A group of fierce-looking men waving sticks, growling at you and sticking their tongues out hardly seems like dinner entertainment.

The Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre of New Zealand performed 11 shows over Christmas and New Year's at the Howard Johnson Hotel in Calgary.

The Kahurangi dancers have performed all over the world, including at the Calgary Winter Olympics…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 9

A group of fierce-looking men waving sticks, growling at you and sticking their tongues out hardly seems like dinner entertainment.

The Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre of New Zealand performed 11 shows over Christmas and New Year's at the Howard Johnson Hotel in Calgary.

The Kahurangi dancers have performed all over the world, including at the Calgary Winter Olympics…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 9

A group of fierce-looking men waving sticks, growling at you and sticking their tongues out hardly seems like dinner entertainment.

The Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre of New Zealand performed 11 shows over Christmas and New Year's at the Howard Johnson Hotel in Calgary.

The Kahurangi dancers have performed all over the world, including at the Calgary Winter Olympics…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 9

A group of fierce-looking men waving sticks, growling at you and sticking their tongues out hardly seems like dinner entertainment.

The Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre of New Zealand performed 11 shows over Christmas and New Year's at the Howard Johnson Hotel in Calgary.

The Kahurangi dancers have performed all over the world, including at the Calgary Winter Olympics…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Calgary

Page 9

A group of fierce-looking men waving sticks, growling at you and sticking their tongues out hardly seems like dinner entertainment.

The Kahurangi Maori Dance Theatre of New Zealand performed 11 shows over Christmas and New Year's at the Howard Johnson Hotel in Calgary.

The Kahurangi dancers have performed all over the world, including at the Calgary Winter Olympics…

  • Vivian Hansen, Sweetgrass Writer

Page 9

Women of the First Nations:

Power, Wisdom, and Strength

Edited by Christine Miller and Patricia Chuchryk

22 pages, University of Manitoba

$39.95 (hc.), $18.95 (pb.)

This anthology is an excellent introduction to the ideas and issues that confront First Nations women today. Sixteen essays from Native and non-Native women ? feminists, activists…

  • Vivian Hansen, Sweetgrass Writer

Page 9

Women of the First Nations:

Power, Wisdom, and Strength

Edited by Christine Miller and Patricia Chuchryk

22 pages, University of Manitoba

$39.95 (hc.), $18.95 (pb.)

This anthology is an excellent introduction to the ideas and issues that confront First Nations women today. Sixteen essays from Native and non-Native women ? feminists, activists…

  • Vivian Hansen, Sweetgrass Writer

Page 9

Women of the First Nations:

Power, Wisdom, and Strength

Edited by Christine Miller and Patricia Chuchryk

22 pages, University of Manitoba

$39.95 (hc.), $18.95 (pb.)

This anthology is an excellent introduction to the ideas and issues that confront First Nations women today. Sixteen essays from Native and non-Native women ? feminists, activists…

  • Vivian Hansen, Sweetgrass Writer

Page 9

Women of the First Nations:

Power, Wisdom, and Strength

Edited by Christine Miller and Patricia Chuchryk

22 pages, University of Manitoba

$39.95 (hc.), $18.95 (pb.)

This anthology is an excellent introduction to the ideas and issues that confront First Nations women today. Sixteen essays from Native and non-Native women ? feminists, activists…

  • Vivian Hansen, Sweetgrass Writer

Page 9

Women of the First Nations:

Power, Wisdom, and Strength

Edited by Christine Miller and Patricia Chuchryk

22 pages, University of Manitoba

$39.95 (hc.), $18.95 (pb.)

This anthology is an excellent introduction to the ideas and issues that confront First Nations women today. Sixteen essays from Native and non-Native women ? feminists, activists…

  • Vivian Hansen, Sweetgrass Writer

Page 9

Women of the First Nations:

Power, Wisdom, and Strength

Edited by Christine Miller and Patricia Chuchryk

22 pages, University of Manitoba

$39.95 (hc.), $18.95 (pb.)

This anthology is an excellent introduction to the ideas and issues that confront First Nations women today. Sixteen essays from Native and non-Native women ? feminists, activists…

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 8

Fans of blues music in Edmonton were jumping for joy when they heard that the Billy Joe Green Band moved here from Winnipeg.

"It's the best move we ever made," said Blind-Dog Roger Krayshendo, the bass player for the band. "We came to right place, and for us, at the right time. Thank goodness we made a complete switch. We're very grateful and happy to be here."

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 8

Fans of blues music in Edmonton were jumping for joy when they heard that the Billy Joe Green Band moved here from Winnipeg.

"It's the best move we ever made," said Blind-Dog Roger Krayshendo, the bass player for the band. "We came to right place, and for us, at the right time. Thank goodness we made a complete switch. We're very grateful and happy to be here."

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 8

Fans of blues music in Edmonton were jumping for joy when they heard that the Billy Joe Green Band moved here from Winnipeg.

"It's the best move we ever made," said Blind-Dog Roger Krayshendo, the bass player for the band. "We came to right place, and for us, at the right time. Thank goodness we made a complete switch. We're very grateful and happy to be here."

  • Kenneth Williams, Sweetgrass Writer, Edmonton

Page 8

Fans of blues music in Edmonton were jumping for joy when they heard that the Billy Joe Green Band moved here from Winnipeg.

"It's the best move we ever made," said Blind-Dog Roger Krayshendo, the bass player for the band. "We came to right place, and for us, at the right time. Thank goodness we made a complete switch. We're very grateful and happy to be here."