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Volume 27, Issue 10, october 14, 2004

CALENDAR

FROM THE EYE OF THE CAMERA

A head dress filled with feathers makes a perfect circle
Photo by Danny Holland
Decorative feathers adorn Thomas Yellowhorse, a member of the Lakota and Tlingit tribes

A man dressed in a head dress and tribal clothing
Thomas Yellowhorse, a Metro alumni participates in a Pow Wow organized by Nasua to help demonstrate and raise awareness of Native American culture. Photo by Danny Holland.

A man standing in-front of a group of people holding burning paper
Photo by Brad Wakoff
Prior to a rally in front of the state capitol building in downtown Denver, Frank Romero of the American Indian Movement burns sage in a traditional ritual of purity.

A man standing on a roof of a car holding a 20 pound hammer over his head about to smash the car with it.
Photo by Matt Jonas
Jacob Schwoob, a junior bio-chemistry major at CU-Denver takes a swing at the Volvo for a Metro Hockey fundraiser outside of the Auraria Events Center.

A man standing next to car swinging a 20 pound hammer like a bat into the grill of the car.
Michael Carlaw, a sophomore human performance and sports major from Metro bashes the headlights out of an old Volvo near the Auraria Events Center on Oct. 6 to help raise money for the Metro Hockey Team. With prices starting at $1, participants could take two swings at the car with your choice of weapons.

A woman is yelling at a man holding a printed paper they are surrounded by people
Photo by Brad Wakoff
Though police kept AIM and TCD protesters separated from Sons of Italy marchers, supporters of both camps exchanged heated words on the sidewalk along Blake Street. At the urging of AIM leaders, this argument was discontinued before it could escalate Saturday, Oct. 9.