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| The following groups perform on the video: |
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The Choctaw Nation Dancers (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) |
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Native American Dance Group (United Tribes of Bismarch, North Dakota) |
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The Samala Signers (Santa Ynez Bad of Chumash Indians) |
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Yaaw Tei Yi (Tlingit dancers, Juneau, Alaska) |
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Acoma Intercultural Dancers (Pueblo of Acooma) |
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Southern California Intertribal Bird Singers |
| Video by Steven A. Chin for www.reznetnews.org |
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Native Chefs in Training
Interviews with Navajo chef students from Navajo Technical College, who participated in a "mini internship" during the four-day Indian Gaming convention in downtown San Diego.
Video by Sunnie Redhouse for www.reznetnews.org |
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Slot Machines Made Easy
At the National Indian Gaming Association's trade show, reznet reporters asked vendors how to play their newfangled — and often complicated-looking and intimidating — slot machines.
We gave them 30 seconds to explain all the bells and whistles of their gambling machines, as if they were teaching newcomers to the gaming game how to play.
Some of the slot-machine vendors couldn't tell all in the allotted time — and some were so much fun to talk to, and look at, that it didn't matter ... like Elvis, for example.
By Sunnie Redhouse and Jordan Dresser | Video edited by Breanna Roy for www.reznetnews.org |
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