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The brainchild of wetlands educators and Kalapuya elder Esther Stutzman, "Native American Wetlands Culture Day" included basket-weaving, drumming demonstrations, traditional story-telling - even a canoe consistent with Kalapuyan craftsmanship, the first built in 125 years, officials said.
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The brainchild of wetlands educators and Kalapuya elder Esther Stutzman, "Native American Wetlands Culture Day" included basket-weaving, drumming demonstrations, traditional story-telling - even a canoe consistent with Kalapuyan craftsmanship, the first built in 125 years, officials said.
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The brainchild of wetlands educators and Kalapuya elder Esther Stutzman, "Native American Wetlands Culture Day" included basket-weaving, drumming demonstrations, traditional story-telling - even a canoe consistent with Kalapuyan craftsmanship, the first built in 125 years, officials said.
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