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    Pow wow outshines the rain

    Vaughan Road's Na-Me-Res hosts drummers, dancers and politicians

    July 5, 2010June 20, 2014 Francis Crescia Aboriginal, Na-Me-Res, Native, Pow wow

    Photos by Francis Crescia

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    About this article:

    By: Francis Crescia
    Posted: Jul 5 2010 3:25 pm
    Filed in: NEWS
    Edition: Toronto
    Neighbourhood: Forest Hill South
    Tagged: Aboriginal • Na-Me-Res • Native • Pow wow

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