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Trying to figure out how the Trivia about Reds, Whites & the Blues relates to Dan George directly. I understand that it appears to be a documentary about Residential schools which Dan George went to, perhaps it just needs to be rewritten in some way.<br />
--[[User:Mtbest|Mtbest]] 04:21, 5 August 2007 (UTC)

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Chief Dan George has many similarities with the famous young flower painter, Georgia O'keefe. He a poet making things larger than life, her a painter doing the same.



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Chief Dan George will always remain an iconic figure to Indigenous People across North America, a hero in our eyes, a leader, a true warrior!
Chief Dan George will always remain an iconic figure to Indigenous People across North America, a hero in our eyes, a leader, a true warrior!
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:Chief Dan George has many similarities with the famous young flower painter, Georgia O'keefe. He a poet making things larger than life, her a painter doing the same.

::Trying to figure out how the Trivia about Reds, Whites & the Blues relates to Dan George directly. I understand that it appears to be a documentary about Residential schools which Dan George went to, perhaps it just needs to be rewritten in some way.<br />
--[[User:Mtbest|Mtbest]] 04:21, 5 August 2007 (UTC)

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Chief Dan George will always remain an iconic figure to Indigenous People across North America, a hero in our eyes, a leader, a true warrior! — Preceding unsigned comment added by User:Koda Niko Carrie (talk)

Chief Dan George has many similarities with the famous young flower painter, Georgia O'keefe. He a poet making things larger than life, her a painter doing the same.
Trying to figure out how the Trivia about Reds, Whites & the Blues relates to Dan George directly. I understand that it appears to be a documentary about Residential schools which Dan George went to, perhaps it just needs to be rewritten in some way.

--Mtbest 04:21, 5 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]