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very much indian culture. by the dance dedication devotional discipline which we found in india like similarly be found in charlottesville of the field sometimes more. if you fancy something asian but with a contemporary touch rather than traditional take a look at the restaurant in the bar located on the lower ground floor of their target a cinema the venue was always lit in subtle candlelight mixed with modern. british statues numerous handmade vases carpets and cushions decorate the interiors but with it several carrot halls and dance floor this bar is more fun and relaxation. and finally if you're a fan of alternative medicine there's an indian family clinic in the russian capital to be combined knowledge and treatments of both alternative indian medicine known as the at event and traditional medicine qualified specialists from india work in the clinic providing treatment not only for physical disease but also helping to cure depression. in offering various and stress programs. arriving and i'll find a loc
very much indian culture. by the dance dedication devotional discipline which we found in india like similarly be found in charlottesville of the field sometimes more. if you fancy something asian but with a contemporary touch rather than traditional take a look at the restaurant in the bar located on the lower ground floor of their target a cinema the venue was always lit in subtle candlelight mixed with modern. british statues numerous handmade vases carpets and cushions decorate the...
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the indian cultural center also offers a range of indian dance classes to complex office sessions of all levels and also provides the wonderful colorful costumes because hockey is one of the eight forms of indian classical dances originating from northern india professional indian dance teachers passionately teach the classes of russians and foreign is the secrets behind each of the exotic moves. they like very much indian culture. they love. by the dance dedication devotional discipline which we found in india similarly the found in rush hour or so of the field sometimes more. if you fancy something asian but with a contemporary touch rather than traditional take a look at the restaurant in the bar located on the lower ground floor of their target a cinema the venue was always lets in subtle candlelight makes with modern neon. buddhist statues numerous handmade vases carpets and cushions decorate the interiors but with it several carroty halls and dance floor this bar is more fun and relaxation. and finally if you're a fan of alternative medicine there's an indian family clinic in t
the indian cultural center also offers a range of indian dance classes to complex office sessions of all levels and also provides the wonderful colorful costumes because hockey is one of the eight forms of indian classical dances originating from northern india professional indian dance teachers passionately teach the classes of russians and foreign is the secrets behind each of the exotic moves. they like very much indian culture. they love. by the dance dedication devotional discipline which...
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all you non-indians, just look around. this is what custer saw at the little bighorn, and you know what he said to his men? where did all these indians come from? once again, welcome to the sixth annual nida american heritage month celebration here at city hall. -- annual native american heritage month cicelebration. i would like to thank our host for this month, native american aids project, the mayor's office, the san francisco native american health center, and kqed public broadcasting. how about a big round of applause for our host? thank you. at this time, when indian people -- when we gather, we throw on our regalia, our outfits. we do not call them costumes. if you are from oklahoma, we call them in being close -- clothes. it is good to see all these dancers and singers as well, their families. when we gather like this, we start out with prayer, so please stand if you are able. creator, grandfather, we give thanks this day for the many blessings for this beautiful day, this opportunity to honor our own here in san f
all you non-indians, just look around. this is what custer saw at the little bighorn, and you know what he said to his men? where did all these indians come from? once again, welcome to the sixth annual nida american heritage month celebration here at city hall. -- annual native american heritage month cicelebration. i would like to thank our host for this month, native american aids project, the mayor's office, the san francisco native american health center, and kqed public broadcasting. how...
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i have watched him on the indian health center, and the thing that a special about him is he brings indianness to the center. he works hard to make -- to keep it from becoming just a health center. he is a healer. i have watched him work with young men, young women, and to me, a healer is somebody when you interact with somebody, at the end of that interaction, the person is stronger, growing more towards being who they are, what their potential is, and time after time, i see that with mike, see him having that effect upon people. that, to me, is one of the highest things that i could say about him. i just want to stop this because he says i talk too much, but i should be able to do that because i'm talking about him. i just want to tell you one story. i was talking to him one morning, and he said he was really tired. i asked him what was going on. he said he got called up -- i might be a little bit off on the numbers, but got called up at 6:00 in the evening, just when he was ending work, and somebody that we know asked him to come and sing for his grandmother, who was passing on to the spiri
i have watched him on the indian health center, and the thing that a special about him is he brings indianness to the center. he works hard to make -- to keep it from becoming just a health center. he is a healer. i have watched him work with young men, young women, and to me, a healer is somebody when you interact with somebody, at the end of that interaction, the person is stronger, growing more towards being who they are, what their potential is, and time after time, i see that with mike,...
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i have watched him on the indian health center, and the thing that a special about him is he brings indiannesso the center. he works hard to make -- to keep it from becoming just a health center. he is a healer. i have watched him work with young men, young women, and to me, a healer is somebody when you interact with somebody, at the end of that interaction, the person is stronger, growing more towards being who they are, what th
i have watched him on the indian health center, and the thing that a special about him is he brings indiannesso the center. he works hard to make -- to keep it from becoming just a health center. he is a healer. i have watched him work with young men, young women, and to me, a healer is somebody when you interact with somebody, at the end of that interaction, the person is stronger, growing more towards being who they are, what th
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it was founded by a group of gay american indians back in 1984 as the american indian aids institute. we have become the most comprehensive hiv/aids organization for native americans. besides providing care and prevention services for our community, we also strive to create a home for the most disenfranchised members of our community. those who are struggling with hiv, those who are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. one of the things that we share with the honorees tonight is that we strive to create a sustainable and of the community. -- healthy community. i would like to present our fourth honorinee. marvin grew up in a rural community in arizona and has been living in san francisco for nine years. he is a member of the navajo nation and has dedicated his life to serving the usyouth
it was founded by a group of gay american indians back in 1984 as the american indian aids institute. we have become the most comprehensive hiv/aids organization for native americans. besides providing care and prevention services for our community, we also strive to create a home for the most disenfranchised members of our community. those who are struggling with hiv, those who are struggling with alcohol and drug addiction. one of the things that we share with the honorees tonight is that we...