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Show 10 ie Arts International Banquet features extraordinary culture party, one can expect something fitting end to the of the week's in and native dress, performed an exotic Indonesian dance. The whirling hips and waving arms of three polynesian dancers from Truk Island got the crowd clapping. Polynesians often dance to tell a story or send a message. This dance was traditionally performed by the women to "send (See BANQUET page 11) By Necia Palmer Edltor-ln-chlef of The Signpost When students from 41 different coutries get together to throw a out of the ordinary. Saturday night, the international students on campus held the annual International Banquet as a ternational emphasis. The evening was rich in international culture and talent. Revi-era Sutomo, wearing a gold crown SHANE TEWA T ASWSU PRESIDENT ft EXPERIENCE Studentbody President Assistant -Finance and Evaluation (90-91) President of SAE Fraternity (90-91) Student Fee Allocations Com. (90-91) President Senate UIA (91-92) CAB Special Events (89-90) Union Building Advisory Board(90-92) ASWSU Project Lithuania Chair Y SPEAKERS FORUM FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1991 UB ROOM 338 10:30 am PATRICK CUDMORE A NON-INDIAN WHO WAS BORN IN PIERRE IN 1941 AND WAS RAISED, UN PART, BY AN ELDERLY OGLALA SIOUX INDIAN WOMAN, LOUISE HIETT. BORN IN 1884, SHE WAS HIS 'SPIRITUAL MOTHER.- A GRADUATE OF THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICAN IN WASHINGTON D.C., CUDMORE WENT ON TO GRADUATE STUDIES AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY (MARCH '66) AND MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, AT CAMBRIDGE. HE TAUGHT AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY FROM 1985-88. CUDMORE IS CURRENTLY INTERIM CHAIRMAN OF THE SOUTH DAKOTA INDIAN STUDIES COUNCIL AND IS RESOURSE DEVELOPER WITH THE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE AT OGLALA LAKOTA COLLEGE ON THE P1INE RIDGE INDIAN RESERVATION. SPONSORED BY: WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY NATIVE AMERICAN COUNCIL MULTICULTURAL CENTER C.I.R.C.L.E. ' ii iili I I I t II II I I...,,,... ,.. II ".!. ' MR. CUDDMORE WILL BE ADDRESSING THE SUBJECTS OF NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY, NATIVE AMERICAN VALUES AND HOW AMERICA SHOULD SHOW MORE APPRECIATION TO NATIVE AMERICANS AND THEIR VALUE SYSTEM. HE WILL ALSO SPEAK ABOUT TRIBAL OWNED COLLEGES AND SPECIFICALLY ABOUT THE LAKOTA SIOUX. T 4 v 1 I if p' 1 i 1 X i I h i -- ,, i REVIERA SUTOMO, dressed In traditional Indonesian costume intrigued audience with exotic native dance during banquet. I 'i I'll u 1 1 im support Your Signpost A dy er t i s e r s ! J i r it i j mii;, " '. i'i'i |