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 Vol. 10, No. 2 Namebine-giizis  Sucker Moon Feb. 9, 2006 

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OCS students enjoy an afternoon of storytelling

OCS students enjoy an afternoon of storytelling

John Witherspoon, a traditional Ojibwe practitioner, was at the Bay Mills Cultural Lodge Feb. 2 through Feb. 5.

Witherspoon is seen at left with Ojibwe Charter School students after a fireside winter storytelling. Witherspoon was also available for private appointments and to conduct lodges.

Witherspoon, a Minnesota native, visits the area on a regular basis.




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