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BSU Hosts 16th Annual Minnesota Indian Institute On Alcohol And Drug
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Ojibwe News, The
06-20-1997
BSU Hosts 16th Annual Minnesota Indian Institute On Alcohol And Drug Studies
This year's Minnesota Indian Institute on Alcohol and Drug Studies will present "First Family: Coming Home," a week long workshop, August 4th - 9th. The focus of this is to update chemical dependency counselors, while incorporating the theme of the Earth as our first family.
The conference takes a holistic and integrative approach and evokes the use...
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