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Arlington Resident Attends The Order for the Preservation of Indian Culture's 36th Annual Pow-Wow

Native Americans from all over North American came to Prowse Farm in Canton to celebrate their culture.

 
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Betty Connors of Arlington.
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The Order for the Preservation of Indian Culture (T.O.P.I.C.) held it's 36th Annual Pow Wow at the Prowse Farm, 5 Blue Hill River Road in Canton on June 23 and 24, 2012. Arlington resident Betty Connors was there to help celebrate.

The public was invited to join in the celebration of Native American culture with many native peoples from around the continent.

The festivities included traditional dancing and drumming along with storytelling.

Vendors in tents lined the Prowse Farm grounds with a wide variety of handmade items and supplies and delicious food.

This tradition has gone on for hundreds of years all across our beautiful and diverse country.

Visit the Prowse Farm website for more upcoming events.

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