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Show from Northwest. Page 2 First Americans Hold ''Pow-Wow- " Future dances will be held on February 17 and March 17, beginning at 6:00 p.m. at the Northwest Center, 1 300 West 3rd North. On Saturday, April 21 , the Dancers are Salt Lake Inter-Tribsponsoring a more expanded program which will begin at 1 :00 p.m. at the Northwest Center and will feature contests in various dance categories with $900 in prize money. For a moving experience and new awareness of the Inidan culture, plan to participate in the For further next Pow-Wo- "The dances are held to keep young Indians familiar with their culture and to create a better understanding between Indians and others in the community," George Howell, Chairman of the Salt Lake Inter-Trib- al Dancers al said. He was describing the monthly Pow-Wosponsored by Dancers and held the Inter-Tribe at the Northwest Center. Approximately 500 people are involved each month and the dances attract Indians from tribes in Utah, Colorado and Idaho. The dances are free to the public and s are welcome to participate in the program. al Multi-Purpos- information, contact Howell at non-Indian- 581-624- George 4. George Howell, Chairman of Salt Lake Inter-TribDancers. al .. - SM8 A 0 trfa'C :yv w 4 iM ?. I - y III I t ' ' A |