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Festival offers more than music for the ears

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When Native American Music Festival co-ordinator Ferlin Clark first put out the call to Native American musicians some three years ago, he had no idea that a fire had just been lit. Not only did artists answer his call, they exceeded his expectations forcing him to expand the initial plan of an afternoon concert into a full-blown two-day event.

Once again, the Ned Hatathli Center, at the Dine College in Tsaile, in the heart of the Navajo reservation, hosted the music festival that took place over the Father's Day weekend in July.

Corporation leads way to self-sufficiency

CANDO Supplement

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The Paskwayak Business Development Corporation serves the needs of the 3,000 members of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, which is located near The Pas, Man., about 600 km northwest of Winnipeg. The motto of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation is Nekano-otawinek - Tipanimisowin which means Progress - Independence in Cree. The development corporation has seen that it lays the foundation for economic stability and self-sufficiency of the community, that will allow it to fulfill the goals of its motto.

Corporation leads way to self-sufficiency

CANDO Supplement

Page S8

The Paskwayak Business Development Corporation serves the needs of the 3,000 members of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, which is located near The Pas, Man., about 600 km northwest of Winnipeg. The motto of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation is Nekano-otawinek - Tipanimisowin which means Progress - Independence in Cree. The development corporation has seen that it lays the foundation for economic stability and self-sufficiency of the community, that will allow it to fulfill the goals of its motto.

Corporation leads way to self-sufficiency

CANDO Supplement

Page S8

The Paskwayak Business Development Corporation serves the needs of the 3,000 members of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation, which is located near The Pas, Man., about 600 km northwest of Winnipeg. The motto of the Opaskwayak Cree Nation is Nekano-otawinek - Tipanimisowin which means Progress - Independence in Cree. The development corporation has seen that it lays the foundation for economic stability and self-sufficiency of the community, that will allow it to fulfill the goals of its motto.