Show Indian Club offers I students a look into Indian heritage Albert Tinhorn Contributing Writer HE second Annual Powwow Powwow Powwow Pow Pow- THE T wow took place Friday April 27 The Grand entry for forthe forthe forthe the wow Pow-wow began at pm p.m. The atmosphere was enhanced enhanced enhanced en en- by the outside set set- ting Construction lights allowed al allowed allowed al- al lowed the wow Pow-wow to continue continue continue con con- until 1100 pm p.m. Speakers from the Intermountain Intermountain Intermountain Inter- Inter mountain Navajo Association Association Association tion Big Mountain Support Group Utah Intertribal and Urban Indian Support Services Services Services Ser Ser- vices spoke on a variety of contemporary Indian issues Roje spoke about the problems Navajos are facing as a result of the forced relocation law passed by con con- gress This law affects Navajos living on the disputed disputed disputed dis dis- dis- dis land Roger Williams spoke on effort being initiated by to register San Juan Navajos to vote This effort includes 1 i r j J ca w. w It t Y t. t Indian Club wow Pow-wow unites Native Americans with their old traditions an election caravan going to the reservation Once there volunteers from the Wasatch Front will vill be paired with reservation Navajo volun volun- These volunteers will then go hogan to hogan Kogan in remote areas of the Navajo Reservation to register voters Dorthea Livingston represented represented represented the Intermountain Navajo Association lie Hie as as- as is sponsoring candidates candidates candidates can can- running for the Navajo Tribal Presidency to come to Salt Lake City These candidates will then be given an opportunity to explain their platform to Urban Navajos The Indian Club will be beholding beholding beholding holding elections for next years year's officers on May 25 1990 |