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Aboriginal Festival moves to Hamilton

HAMILTON – The largest aboriginal festival in Canada is no longer in the country’s largest city. Read more »

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Walking the red carpet

Walking the red carpet

LOS ANGELES – “It was even crazier than I thought it would be,” said Kiowa Gordon, Hualapai, about the Hollywood premiere of the much-anticipated “New Moon,” the second installment of the “Twilight” saga. Read more »

Annie Duke to host one-day tournament in Pala’s new poker room

Annie Duke to host one-day tournament in Pala’s new poker room

PALA, Calif. – Southern California poker players can win a share of $25,000 and test their skill against poker pro Annie Duke when she hosts the “$25,000 Annie Duke Free Roll Poker Challenge” starting at 9 a.m., Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010 in the new Poker Room at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. Read more »

Record breaking crowds at Autry National Center

Record breaking crowds at Autry National Center

LOS ANGELES – Nearly 3,000 visitors enjoyed a weekend of Native American history and culture at the Autry National Center. The weekend featured three major events including the annual Intertribal Arts Marketplace; the opening of the much-anticipated exhibition, “The Art of Native American Basketry: A Living Tradition;” and the kick-off of the 10th Anniversary season of Native Voices at the Autry with the play “Carbon Black” by Terry Gomez, Comanche. Read more »

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