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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Keith Secola's 'NDN Kars' at the Capitol
Anishinabe singer Keith Secola sings "NDN Kars" near the US Capitol on Saturday at the Longest Walk Concert and Powwow. Photo Brenda Norrell
Listen to Keith Secola's concerts:
http://www.secola.com/Recordings/LiveMusic.cfm
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