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History of the West lives on

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There are lots of ways to immerse yourself in the heroic story of the American West at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center.

With four museums and an art gallery, as well as guided excursions available beyond the center's walls, there are always absorbing and thought-provoking attractions for anyone interested in the history of the West and in Plains Indian culture.

History of the West lives on

Page 23

There are lots of ways to immerse yourself in the heroic story of the American West at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center.

With four museums and an art gallery, as well as guided excursions available beyond the center's walls, there are always absorbing and thought-provoking attractions for anyone interested in the history of the West and in Plains Indian culture.

Celebrations across the country

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Vancouver

The Aboriginal Art and Culture Celebrations Society is planning fours days of festivities begin June 21, with "Aboriginal Blues at the Yale," an evening of blues music featuring George Leach, Clyde Roulette and Billy Joe Green. The show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets for the show are $15 each. Call (604) 684-2532 to reserve your spot. Only a limited number of tickets are available, so call early to avoid disappointment.

Celebrations across the country

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Vancouver

The Aboriginal Art and Culture Celebrations Society is planning fours days of festivities begin June 21, with "Aboriginal Blues at the Yale," an evening of blues music featuring George Leach, Clyde Roulette and Billy Joe Green. The show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets for the show are $15 each. Call (604) 684-2532 to reserve your spot. Only a limited number of tickets are available, so call early to avoid disappointment.

Northern artists shine at festival

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Artists from across the North will be gathering in Inuvik for 10 days this summer as the community again plays host to the Great Northern Arts Festival.

This is the thirteenth year for the festival, held this year from July 13 to 22.

The number of artists taking part in the event has tripled since the first festival in 1989, and the size of the venue has quintupled, said Tanya Van Valkenburg, executive director.