- -v«% i .Profits of the recent Indian pow-! ln wow at the Musquakie res-ervation of ^,u Tania county, totalling nearly $4,000 ’ lire to be divided- equally among: 154 Indians of the tribe, this beinir the number who took part or assisted in the enterprise as performers, operators of stands and concessions, as j traffic police or in other capacities, tofftridoehrato: The 154 Musquakies put on the show'??■ ft ft A a . L x ftbil“5with a little aid from two white men— Curator E. R. Harlan, of the state .historical department of Des Moines,!; who lectur.ed. and had general charge !! of the program of the pow-wow, and an j .Joseph Svacina, of Bohemian parent-^ai a ire, a harnessmaker of Tama, who Pa™ 4assumed considerable of -the business tK i management. Mr. Svacina is,, per- ^ baps the irujst influential white man 1 a mo ng the Tama Indians. Profits «f the pow-wow this year were $1,500 more than any previous year.cr«