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Subj:   Dr. Arvol Looking Horse
Date:   1/11/99 4:40:33 PM Eastern Standard Time
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Subject: Dr. Arvol Looking Horse
Date: Monday,  January 11, 1999
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Dr. Arvol Looking Horse
19th Generation Keeper of the White Buffalo Calf Pipe
Speaking on Behalf of World Peace and Prayer Day 1999.
Date: Saturday, January 23, 1999 - Time: 6:30 pm
Room 200, Chemistry Building
UMD Campus
Duluth, Minnesota

Join Dr. Looking Horse as he discusses the necessity of gathering for
World Peace qand Prayer Day, first brought to us in 1994 with the birth
of the White Buffalo Calf.  This event signaled the changes that are
coming and the fulfillin of the propecies of the seventh generation.
The prophecies have directed that we pray for four years at sacred sites
in the four directions on June 21st of each year. We are at a crossroads:
either return our Earth and ourselves to balance by uniting spirutually
in peace and harmony, or face global chaos and disaster.

Dr. Arvol Looking Horse is the 19th Generation Keeper of the White
Buffalo Calf Pipe for the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota Nations.   As the
Keeper of the Pipe, Chief Looking Horse is resposnible for maintaining
and nurturing the spiritual and cultural survival and identity of the
Sioux Nation.  His work, however, extends beyong the boundaries of 
the Sioux Nation and as a member of the United Nations, his message 
of world peace is internationally recognized and respected.

For further information please call the 
Amercian Indian Learnign Resource Center:
(AILRC) Phone: 218-726-6379 
Or phone: Connie  715-682-1240 
Or phone:  Julie  218-525-7209

Disability accomodotions will be provided upon request;' 
please contact the American Indian Learning Resource Center 
Phone: 726-6379 (ext. 209) Bohannon Hall.

American Indian Learning Resource Center
URL: http://www1.umn.edu/ailrc-mn/
"Welcome to the AILRC Web. The site is devoted to the American Indian 
students attending the University of Minnesota, but also serves as a
far-reaching internet source for Native information and communication
and is designed to act as a valuable bookmark for American Indian
counselors and potential students." Minneapolis, Minnesota

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