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Show Lamanite Generation to appear From Mexico comes the- Water Wa-ter Dance and lively La Ne-gra, Ne-gra, The Lamanite Generation was founded by Janie Thompson Thomp-son in 1971. Since then they have performed throughout the U.S. and Canada, South America and Scandinavia. For ticket information, contact Lee's Department Store, or Sears, both in Beaver. The beating of Indian drums, the tapping of dancing dan-cing feet and the strumming strum-ming of ukelele and guitar-will guitar-will fill the Beaver High Autidotirum, when the Lamanite La-manite Generation performs there April 2G at 3:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. The Lamanite Generation is a group of Indian, Polynesian, Poly-nesian, Mexican -American and Latin American students from BYU. Their variety show features traditional and contemporary songs. Otieof the most popular numbers in the repertoire is the 22 Hoop Dance, in which skillful dancers dan-cers manipulate reed hoops to form (he shapes ofplants, animals and birds. The Plains Indian War Dance is also popular. The Polynesian sect ion in -eludes a medley of Hawaiian ' dances, the Poi Ball Dance and the Samoan Slap Dane e. |