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Makayla Grant at 23rd Annual Dance for Mother Earth Powwow at Crisler Arena, March 1995 Photographer: Kristian Pierson

Makayla Grant at 23rd Annual Dance for Mother Earth Powwow at Crisler Arena, March 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 26, 1995
Caption:
11-year-old Makayla Grant of Walthill, Neb., waits in line after performing for the judges to record their scores.

'Dance for Mother Earth'

'Dance for Mother Earth' image
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Day
26
Month
March
Year
1995
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Singer/Activist, Dana Peel, At Hash Bash, April 2, 1995 Photographer: Kristian Pierson

Singer/Activist, Dana Peel, At Hash Bash, April 2, 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1995
Caption:
Above, Jerald Laskey of Toledo, Ohio, shakes his fist in agreement with one of the speakers at the U-M Diag, where about 5,000 gathered Saturday for the 1995 Hash Bash. Far left, a Hash Basher exhales; left, singer/activist Dana Peel, who says he was at the first-ever Hash Bash, performs for the crowd.

Crowd At Hash Bash, April 2, 1995 Photographer: Kristian Pierson

Crowd At Hash Bash, April 2, 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1995
Caption:
Above, Jerald Laskey of Toledo, Ohio, shakes his fist in agreement with one of the speakers at the U-M Diag, where about 5,000 gathered Saturday for the 1995 Hash Bash. Far left, a Hash Basher exhales; left, singer/activist Dana Peel, who says he was at the first-ever Hash Bash, performs for the crowd.

Person In Bunny Suit & Other Hash Bash Participants, April 2, 1995 Photographer: Kristian Pierson

Person In Bunny Suit & Other Hash Bash Participants, April 2, 1995 image
Year:
1995
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 2, 1995
Caption:
Above, Jerald Laskey of Toledo, Ohio, shakes his fist in agreement with one of the speakers at the U-M Diag, where about 5,000 gathered Saturday for the 1995 Hash Bash. Far left, a Hash Basher exhales; left, singer/activist Dana Peel, who says he was at the first-ever Hash Bash, performs for the crowd.