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Daily Press file photo In these photos, which ran today in 1993, participants in a pow wow held at the Tri Township School in Rapid River are shown. At left, an unidentified tribal member prepares for Saturday’s grand entry. At right, two-and-a-half-year-old Kristen Corbiere, of Escanaba, waits for her mother to take her home after the pow wow. Corbiere is a member of the Odawa tribe and her Native American name is Ma Konse Quay, which means “Little Bear Woman.” Approximately 1,200 people attended the event, which was the fourth annual. The event included a spiritual conference, craft contest, and a feast.
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Daily Press file photo In these photos, which ran today in 1993, participants in a pow wow held at the Tri Township School in Rapid River are shown. At left, an unidentified tribal member prepares for Saturday’s grand entry. At right, two-and-a-half-year-old Kristen Corbiere, of Escanaba, waits for her mother to take her home after the pow wow. Corbiere is a member of the Odawa tribe and her Native American name is Ma Konse Quay, which means “Little Bear Woman.” Approximately 1,200 people attended the event, which was the fourth annual. The event included a spiritual conference, craft contest, and a feast.

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In these photos, which ran today in 1993, participants in a pow wow held at the Tri Township School in Rapid River are shown. At left, an unidentified tribal member prepares for Saturday’s grand entry. At right, two-and-a-half-year-old Kristen Corbiere, of Escanaba, waits for her mother to take her home after the pow wow. Corbiere is a member of the Odawa tribe and her Native American name is Ma Konse Quay, which means “Little Bear Woman.” Approximately 1,200 people attended the event, which was the fourth annual. The event included a spiritual conference, craft contest, and a feast.

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