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Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewas
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builders

October 2002
Grandpas, dads, staff and community members volunteer their time to build a storage building for the Early Childhood Center.
builders

May 2002
Red Cliff community volunteers help build the Early Childhood Center's Cultural Village, including the Ojibwe wigwam frame pictured.


classroom of children

April 2003
Fatherhood Program Director Rob Goslin and a new father volunteer sing with the children during the Early Head Start (birth - 3) Pow Wow. A young child in the foreground cups his hand to his ear, imitating Mr. Goslin. In pow wow singing, the singer often cups his hand to his ear so that he can better hear his own voice.

father and child

January 2003
Red Cliff Ojibwe
Fatherhood Participant
teacher and children

April 2002
An Early Childhood Center teacher helps the children explore the texture of different animal furs after Fatherhood Program Director Rob Goslin's Pow Wow Day presentation.

drummers

2002
Honor Song at Red Cliff
Early Head Start Graduation

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This page was last updated December 17, 2003.