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Among the hand holders: Jazzercise enthusiasts along Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles, 500 Little Leaguers at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, scores of drum majorettes, dozens of disabled teenagers, gatherings of Hopi and Navajo tribesmen, a family of robots, some 20 parachutists, 600 guests celebrating an Italian wedding, a mile-long chain of blind people whose places were paid for by Singer Lionel Richie, a group of Hell's Angels, and hundreds of the destitute themselves. Along the way: concerts, frat parties, even a couple of weddings. Everyone wanted to get in on the act: a group of lifers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Lending a Helping Hand | 6/2/1986 | See Source »

Tribe is working closely with volunteers at the Phillip Brooks House (PBH) and will probably have enough money to begin the soup kitchen on wheels sometime this summer. Anyone interested in volunteering their time or making tax-deductible donations to HOPI can do so by calling 661-HOPI...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: City Bitties | 3/5/1985 | See Source »

...settled in the U.S. His technique linked color blocks with lines or grids but did not exclude specific subject matter. His final paintings, currently on view in New York City, ranged in inspiration from his mother's cell at Auschwitz, where she died, to his research forays among Hopi Indians...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Feb. 20, 1984 | 2/20/1984 | See Source »

...thousand Huicholes live in the inaccessible Sierra Madres of Mexico, Negrin said, adding that they are the cultural bridge between the Aztecs and the Hopi Indians. Living in a cold, temperate, impassable climate, the Huicholes are "a shamanic culture of a very complex nature," he said...

Author: By Benjamin B. Sherwood ii, | Title: Mexican Scholar | 11/24/1981 | See Source »

...remember when I was little and we used to go trucking around the Hopi reservation [in Arizona]," she says, slowing rolling a cigarette between her fingers as she speaks. "We were really poor then. Sounds funny to say it. We didn't know it then. But sitting at Harvard, surrounded by all this affluence, you realize no one here thinks of eating road kills. But that is what we ate. And my dad would go out and shoot squirrels. Now I walk around and see also those fat squirrels scampering about and I think hmmm," she says, cocking her head...

Author: By Jennifer H. Arlen, | Title: Winona LaDuke | 11/10/1980 | See Source »

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