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Don Wanatee works on pottery pro|ect at Central College.Indian student at Centralspeaks at California programDon Wanatee, of Tama, a junior in secondary art education at Central College, was a panel member at a Claremont College. Claremont. Calif., program on “The American Indian: Modern DayRealities.’* recently.His panel discussed “Education for the American Indian” Other speakers at the meeting included the Alcatraz Seven; Lehman Brightman. president of the United Native Americans. Inc., and a Sioux Indian; Louis R Bruce. Commissioner of Indian Affairs for the federal government; and Thomas Bnnyacva. interpreter of Hopi prophesy.WANATKK is a Mesquakie Indian from the settlement near Tama.He has been asked to speak at “The First Convocation of Indian Scholars,** at Princeton University. March 23-26, by Dr. Alfonso Ortiz, preceptor of the UNIVERSITY AND A MF.MBER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc.Also speaking at the Princeton convocation will be M. Scott Momanday, Pulitzer Prize winner for his novel Rouse Made of Dawnand Vine Deloria Jr., authorof Custer Died for Your Sins.inII
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