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Native American Cultural Fair

Issue date: 11/20/09 Section: Entertainment
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Meredith Schramm, an Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Hoop Dancer, performs during the Native American Cultural Fair on Wednesday. Schramm is the daughter of Professor Edouardo Zendejas. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
Meredith Schramm, an Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Hoop Dancer, performs during the Native American Cultural Fair on Wednesday. Schramm is the daughter of Professor Edouardo Zendejas. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
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Meredith Schramm, an Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Hoop Dancer, performs during the Native American Cultural Fair on Wednesday. Schramm is the daughter of Professor Edouardo Zendejas. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
Meredith Schramm, an Omaha Tribe of Nebraska Hoop Dancer, performs during the Native American Cultural Fair on Wednesday. Schramm is the daughter of Professor Edouardo Zendejas. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
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Rich Barea, an Omaha Indian Traditional Dancer, performs during the Native American Cultural Fair on Nov. 20. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
Rich Barea, an Omaha Indian Traditional Dancer, performs during the Native American Cultural Fair on Nov. 20. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
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Zendejas speaks with students as they approach his table and inquires about the posters on display during the Native American Cultural Fair on Nov. 20. The posters reflect the derogatory nature of many sports teams who use Native Americans as their mascots.  To prove his point, Zendejas and his son created posters of fictional sports teams that would offend many other cultural groups. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
Zendejas speaks with students as they approach his table and inquires about the posters on display during the Native American Cultural Fair on Nov. 20. The posters reflect the derogatory nature of many sports teams who use Native Americans as their mascots. To prove his point, Zendejas and his son created posters of fictional sports teams that would offend many other cultural groups. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
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Senior Jessica Badralt and sophomore Mandy Soo interact while looking at a poster during the Native American Cultural Fair on Wednesday. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
Senior Jessica Badralt and sophomore Mandy Soo interact while looking at a poster during the Native American Cultural Fair on Wednesday. (Jodi Penn/The Gateway)
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Fred Jordan / Melbourne / Australia

posted 11/22/09 @ 7:58 PM CST

Nice to learn something about American Native Culture.
I've emigratet to Australia from Germany back in 1953 and was allways very interestet in North American Culture as a jungster back in Hamburg all those many years ago. (Continued…)

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posted 12/03/09 @ 12:30 AM CST

native American Cultural fair is a great event! It showed many talented people.

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