Canku Ota |
(Many Paths) |
An Online Newsletter Celebrating Native America |
November 18, 2000 - Issue 23 |
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Fernando Cellicion Zuni Dancers in Taiwan |
Bronitsky
and Associates is proud to announce that the Fernando Cellicion Zuni Dancers will participate in the the "Cross-Century
Indigenous Culture Festival" December 27, 2001-January 2, 2001, in Taitung, Taiwan. The Festival is organized
by the Indigenous People Affairs Bureau and the Cultural Affairs Bureau of Taitung County Government. Taitung is
located in the eastern coast part of Taiwan, which is the home land for several indigenous tribal people in Taiwan.
Six international groups have been invited to the event, including indigenous groups from America, Hawaii, Mexico,
Philippines, India, and the Ivory Coast, plus many local Taiwanese groups. With the music, song and dance of world
indigenous peoples, the "People of the Earth", participants will welcome the coming of the 21st Century.
This festival is a follow-up to the successful "1998 Festival of "Austronesian Cultures in Taiwan."
Gordon Bronitsky, PhD, Bronitsky and Associates,
³Bringing to the World the Best of Native North America² |
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