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lA Walla Walla Chief Carl Sampsonisjoined by several young people next to his tentin the Indian village at the Pendleton Round-Up.
Dancingin the Park Men's Slick Style —1. Terry Heemsah, Yakama, Wash. 2. Louis Vanpelt, Umatilla, Ore. 3. Kellen Joseph, Umatilla, Ore. Dancing in the Park Women's Short Fringe —1. Destiny Buck,Yakama, 2. Dolly Heemsah, Yakama, Wash.3. Edwina Morning Owl, Umatilla, Ore.
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Eli Azure waves at those passing byin the Tepee Village.
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Wednesday — Dance Competition: 1. Clifford Stanger, Cayuse. 2. James Tone, Shishone, Bannock. 3. Mekhi Spencer, Umatilla (11 years old). Best Dressed: Catherine Burke, Umatilla. Thursday — Dance Ceompetition: 1. Dennis Butterfly, Colville, Blackfeet. 2. Josh Skunkcap, Blackfoot (91I2 years old). 3. Jarvis Stwyer, Warm Springs. Best Dressed: Angela Buck, Wanapum, Yakima.
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Friday — Dance Competition: 1. Eric Broncheau, Umatilla. 2. Logan Quempts, Umatilla, Yakima. 3. Jason Lamere, Umatilla, Cayuse, Wallowa Band. Best Dressed; Edwina Morningowl, Yakima, Crow.
Saturday — Dance Competition: 1. Johnny Sampson, Walla Walla. 2. Earnest Morningowl, Yakima. 3. Jeffrey Thomas, Wasco. Best Dressed: Kimberly Minthorn, Umatilla.
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Jess Nowland announced in the arena during the daily dancing.
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Confederated Umatilla Journal
October 2016