And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

OJIBWA TRIBE MEMBER
                   TO DISCUSS NATIVE
                   AMERICANS IN SOCIETY

http://www.chicagotribune.com/splash/article/0%2C1051%2CSAV-9812130182%2C00
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                   A digest of coming events, compiled by
                   Brad Webber.
                   December 13, 1998 

                   WHEELING -- E. Donald Two Rivers,
                   from the Ojibwa tribe of Ontario, Canada,
                   will read from his new book "Survivor's
                   Medicine" Tuesday night at the Indian Trails
                   Public Library in Wheeling.

                   Two Rivers, a poet and playwright, will
                   discuss Native Americans in contemporary
                   U.S. society. The program is funded by
                   awards by the Illinois Humanities Council,
                   the National Endowment for the Humanities
                   and the Illinois General Assembly. For more
                   information, or to register for the free
                   program, call Michelle Shapiro at
                   847-459-4100, ext. 226.

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                   7 p.m. Tuesday, 355 S. Schoenbeck Rd.
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