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DRUMS ALONG THE OHIO
THE ONLY NATIVE AMERICAN NEWSPAPER
IN THE STATE OF OHIO
DRUMS ALONG THE OHIO
Summer 2008
IN THIS ISSUE
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MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of this publication is to inform and enlighten its readers of the past,
present and future of the indigenous people of North America. To preserve the
tradition and cultures of all Native Americans by educating all people. To promote
local and national events. To showcase the arts, traditions, and culture of the first
people of this land and others. We want this publication to be enjoyed by all persons,
both native and non-native alike. This publication is not affiliated with any groups or
political organization. We are non-profit.
FRONT COVER OF OUR MOST RECENT EDITION
FeaturingArts and crafts of Prehistoric Indians of Ohio Area:10,000 BC — 1650 AD
Today’s Indians: from Whole North American Continent1800 — Present

September—AprilMonday-Friday: 9am-4pmSaturday-Sunday:
1pm-4pmMay—AugustMonday-Friday: 10am-4pmSaturday-Sunday: 1pm-4pm


Gift Shop–Library–Group Tours by Reservation

Technical Center – Building BCorner of River & Center Willoughby,OH 440-951-3813
www.indianmuseumoflakecounty.org
Call For Admission Charges
Drums Along the Ohio
P.O. Box 91097
Cleveland, OH 44101


UPCOMING 2008 POW WOWS
POW WOW CALENDAR -
The number of Powwows being scheduled arund the
country is quite impressive, but also information
concerning contact information and scheduling
changes is quite elusive, at least for those of us in
the print media with quarterly print schedules. It is
always best to contact the individuals who are in
charge shortly before you make the trip to
participate. One great source to use for this purpose
is www.powwows.com.
Land of the Singing CoyoteIndian
Center

Native American Arts &
CraftsAntiques, Sports Cards &
Country Crafts
1-937-386-0222 or
1-866-500-1112C
Call Tom Hedger or Tarnell
Necklace evenings
Two members of the Osage Nation Tribe c. early1920s
Photo courtesy of Ray and Velma Falcomer
American
Indian Youth

Oral History
Project

Mississippi
Choctaw Chief
Philip Martin

Joyce
“Snowfeather”
Mahaney

Arvel Bird,
Entertainer of
the Year
Reserve Sunday, August 24th for "In
the Spirit of the Drum Community
Drum Circle" at the Slovenian
Garden in the Cleveland Cultural
Gardens.
NOTICE:
Have you ever been to a powwow?
Every weekend throughout the
spring and summer, powwows are
held in Native American community
halls, campgrounds, cultural centers
and traditional grounds across
North America. Families travel
together, driving across the state or
even across country to participate.
Powwows aren't part of every
Native community's tradition, but in
the Great Lakes region , they've
become part of Native American
popular culture, an "intertribal"
celebration of music, dance,
friendship and heritage.

DRUMS ALONG THE OHIO'S PUBLISHER CLIFF CLAY IS A
NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED ARTIST . THE ABOVE PAINTING
OF A BUFFALO SOLDIER RIDING HERD IS ONE OF MANY
PAINTINGS DONE BY CLIFF DEPICTING OLD WEST LIFE AND
TIMES. MANY OF HIS PAINTINGS ARE AVAILABLE FOR SALE
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