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Title
"Site Dedicated to DQU"
Description
Portion of article that discusses the dedication of D-QU with some images.
Image #1 "Friendship Dance - Indians and Chicanos and white men and women joined hands in a friendship dance at the former Army communication center after they passed the peace pipe among themselves. In the background are the buildings the Native American Student Union of UCD wants to house the first Indian University in the world."
Image #2 "The March - About 50 Indians, Chicanos and sympathizers who want an Indian Chicano university established at the abandoned Army communications center off road 31 began the nine-mile march to the site from the UCD campus yesterday morning. The Mexican sign reading 'UCD Has Enough Monkeys,' refers to the university wanting to found a college for researching primates (and rice) at the center site."
Image #3 - shows a hoop dancer
Image #1 "Friendship Dance - Indians and Chicanos and white men and women joined hands in a friendship dance at the former Army communication center after they passed the peace pipe among themselves. In the background are the buildings the Native American Student Union of UCD wants to house the first Indian University in the world."
Image #2 "The March - About 50 Indians, Chicanos and sympathizers who want an Indian Chicano university established at the abandoned Army communications center off road 31 began the nine-mile march to the site from the UCD campus yesterday morning. The Mexican sign reading 'UCD Has Enough Monkeys,' refers to the university wanting to found a college for researching primates (and rice) at the center site."
Image #3 - shows a hoop dancer
Creator
Woodland Daily Democrat
Source
Yolo County Archives
Davis Public Library Vertical Files, Acc. #2017-039
https://yc-ais.axiellhosting.com/Details/archive/110000927
Davis Public Library Vertical Files, Acc. #2017-039
https://yc-ais.axiellhosting.com/Details/archive/110000927
Publisher
Woodland Daily Democrat
Date
1970-11-09
Format
Newspaper