Native American culture on display
Health and raising retention rates were two main issues discussed at Native American Day held on Hayden Lawn on Tuesday.
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Health and raising retention rates were two main issues discussed at Native American Day held on Hayden Lawn on Tuesday.
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An intense melody perked up the audience's energy. Suddenly, no one could sit still; fans were crying for more. The music crept its way into the heads of the listeners as they rose from their seats and began to groove, keeping in beat with the song.
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