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The Dawn That Glows At Midnight

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Ann Arbor News, March 15, 1990
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AACHM Oral History: Carl James Johnson

Carl JohnsonCarl James Johnson was born in 1945 in Willow Run, Michigan. His family moved to Ann Arbor when he was seven years old, after his mother suffered a stroke. He attended Jones School and Tappan Junior High and participated in the French Dukes drill team in the early 1960s.

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Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979

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Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979

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Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979

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The Goeman Family - Native Americans, November 1979

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The McCue Family - Native Americans, November 1979

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Call them Native Americans

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Ann Arbor News, November 22, 1979
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1979
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Edwin McClendon, University of Michigan Associate Professor of Health Education, November 1979
Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979
Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979
Cody Yannott & Wesley Andrews Outside The Ann Arbor Fort Meigs Indian Center, November 1979
The Goeman Family - Native Americans, November 1979
The McCue Family - Native Americans, November 1979
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Indian Dancers Do It Tomorrow

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Ann Arbor News, May 2, 1958
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Indian chief brings history alive for Brighton students

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Ann Arbor News, November 28, 1984
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1984
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Steve Shomin - Chief Sky Eagle - Visits Lindbom Elementary School In Brighton, November 1984
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VISUAL ART

Lynn Galbreath's U-M exhibit combines paintings that draw on travel, commercialism, and communications
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A new exhibit at Ann Arbor's CLUSTER Museum helps us remember what we might forget or ignore
Shared Humanity: The "Black Artist Exhibit" at Riverside Arts Center promotes unity
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FILM & VIDEO

Memory Cares: A recent film and a play about dementia are coming to Ann Arbor
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THEATER & DANCE

Anyway, Here's "Afterall": Cole Hunter Dzubak's debut play was inspired by Oasis' "Wonderwall"
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WRITTEN WORD

Slash and Burn: Kelly Hoffer finds care and destruction in her new poetry collection, “Fire Series”
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PULP LIFE

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