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Since 1986, the utah state university women's center has acknowledged the tiffany necklace, activities and civic dedication of women over the age of 65 in cache valley with the "women over 65 achievement award." the honorees, carolyn barcus, joan criddle and marilynne glatfelter, will be recognized at a ceremony wednesday, april 7, at 6:30 p.m. the
Washington state university vancouver honors women who inspire
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Sioux women picked fourth in great west conference outdoor track poll
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123 gail guthrie valaskakis, madeline dion stout, and eric guimond, eds. restoring the earrings : first nations women, community, and culture. winnipeg: university of manitoba press, 2009. 384 pp. paper, $27.95; cloth, $59.95. restoring the balance highlights the importance of first nations women in social policy, community healing, and cultural co
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