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WELCOME
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY Nov.17,1982
We dedicate this day in memory of faculty member Mary Hillaire.
NOON

INTRODUCTION
Mistresses of Ceremonies

Faculty member, Mary 1 Sne-nah 1 Nelson, Colville
Student, Julie Leialoha, Hawaiian

OPENING BLESSING
Indian Shaker Song

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3 p.m.

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5 p.m.

6 p.m.

Keoki Willis, Hawaiian
Wesley Penn, Chehalis
SURVI VAL, And The 1 New Federa 1ism 111
Panel Moderators
Mary Nelson
Julie Leialoha
LINDA JONES, Tulalip; worked on Fisheries Treaty
Panelists
Rights Protection for the 1976 Boldt Decision.
She recently did program planning work with the
American Friends Service Committee on resource
protection issues for Indians.
HAZEL PETE, Chehalis; TESC alumna, MAin Education
from the University of Washington, retired
teacher, leader of an Indian Drum Group, and a
fifth generation basketmaker, some of which is on
exhibit in France.
LEONA LINDOFF, Alaskan; currently working with
Indian education at the Seattle Indian Center.
Group leader and active with Indian women 1 s issues.
PILA LARONEL,. Hawaiian; former TESC student,
currently at the Seattle Indian Center, worked
with Hawaiian land issues while in Hawaii, strong
background in communications and video.
ROBERTO MAESTAS, Pueblo; Executive Director for
El Centro De La Raza, Co-author of 11Wasichu--The
Continuin g Indian Wars- 11
HISTORY OF HAWAIIAN DANCE
Hula Demonstration
Larry Kanekoa, Hawaiian, Kumu Hula
Pua Chun, Hawaiian
Keaka Baker, Hawaiian
Wainani Baker, Hawaiian
Maile Baker, Hawaiian
SOLIDARITY, North And South
Native Women•s Concerns in El Salvador
PATRICIA SERPAS, representative of 11 Associacion de
Mujeres de El Salvador 11 (Women 1 s Associati on of El
Sa 1vad.o r). She wi 11 speak about the effects of
Reaganomics on the women of El Salvador. She will
also share the similarities of the struggle for
self-determination for North and South American
Indigenous peoples.
HISTORY OF INDIAN CLOTHING
Mini Fashion Show
Commentator
Hazel Pete
Models
Yvonne Peterson, Chehalis Steve Medina, Chehalis
Billie Peterson, Chehalis Neshki DuPuis, Quinault
Curtis DuPuis, Chehalis
Janice Hicks, Chehalis
Judy DuPuis, Chehalis
Bambi Hicks, Chehalis
Mary DuPuis, Chehalis
B.J. Hicks, Nisqually
Marla DuPuis, Chehalis
DINNER, CAB 110
$1 per plate
Raffle Ticket Drawing
SPECIAL THANKS TO:
Alumna CHERYL HENDERSON-PETERS and her husband,
JIM, for donation of the salmon: faculty member
GAIL TREMBLAY, and all our cooks; faculty member
MARY NELSON, and all the volunteers who helped put
the day together; and to student MICHELLE BOUCREE
and staff DICK FULLER, and the students in
Production1 Promotion and Performance who did the
videotaping.
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