Family Night in the Park showcases Huron's cultural diversity
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Connecting Cultures hosted an array of dances, food and fun at this weeks Family Night at the Park event. The Micronesian women performed traditional island dances, while the men followed with Micronesian stick dances. A Norwegian musical act of playing the saw with a bow was also seen.
PHOTOS BY ANGELINA DELLA ROCCO/PLAINSMAN
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