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![]() "TAN" provides educational services on the heritage of American Indian people and Alaskan/Aleut Natives |
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by Frank Swimmer-McLemore |
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by Frank Swimmer-McLemore |
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| The Tribal American Network (TAN) is a non-profit educational organization and has been in business since 1986. TAN will be conducting other types of seminars, workshops and classes to the general public in an effort to generate financial and human support for a special project during the rest of the year. By the end of year 2001, TAN hopes to have sufficient support to allow them to establish a community center to serve the growing American Indian population in the greater Houston area and Conroe where human services can be delivered and cultural exchange programs administered. Although the mini seminar is open to the general public at no cost, TAN will be accepting charitable contributions for the community center fund. |
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American Indian Chamber of Commerce of Texas, Native* American Journalists Association and Dallas Volunteer Center. *(Descendants of the indigenous people of North America.) |
![]() Frank Swimmer-McLemore Citizen of The Cherokee Nation |
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