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Title
"Memorabilia" "Dancers" and "Crowd" from article titled "Indo-Chicano Era is Hailed"
Description
Image #1 "DQU Board chairman David Risling (center) accepts from Adam Nordwall, (in headdress), chairman of the United Bay Area Council of American Indian affairs, the peace pipe smoked by federal representatives and those of the Indians and Chicanos for whom yesterday was the real beginning of an idea whose time has come. Nordwall also gave Risling an ear of Indian corn saying, 'May it grow, and enable our people to compete in this new society as men among men.'"
Image #2 "Chippewa Adam Nordwall and his compatriots perform a peace pipe ceremony, asking the four winds to bring only good to the new Indian-Chicano university near Davis . . ."
Image #3 "Over 300 people from all over the state attended yesterday's deed-transfer ceremonies at DQU, during which federal dignitaries handed over the title document making possible the first Indian-Chicano university since before the white man came."
Image #2 "Chippewa Adam Nordwall and his compatriots perform a peace pipe ceremony, asking the four winds to bring only good to the new Indian-Chicano university near Davis . . ."
Image #3 "Over 300 people from all over the state attended yesterday's deed-transfer ceremonies at DQU, during which federal dignitaries handed over the title document making possible the first Indian-Chicano university since before the white man came."
Creator
Woodland Daily Democrat
Source
Yolo County Archives
Davis Public Library Vertical Files, Acc. #2017-039
https://yc-ais.axiellhosting.com/Details/archive/110000927
Davis Public Library Vertical Files, Acc. #2017-039
https://yc-ais.axiellhosting.com/Details/archive/110000927
Publisher
Woodland Daily Democrat
Date
1971-04-03
Format
Newspaper