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Damon Clark at Indigenous Peoples' Day

By Annie E. Schugart
Damon J. Clark '17 speaks at the Indigenous Peoples' Day event Monday afternoon, hosted by the Native Americans at Harvard College student group. The event's purpose was to celebrate Indigenous cultures as well as to encourage supporters to sign a petition urging the University to acknowledge Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Damon J. Clark '17 speaks at the Indigenous Peoples' Day event Monday afternoon, hosted by the Native Americans at Harvard College student group. The event's purpose was to celebrate Indigenous cultures as well as to encourage supporters to sign a petition urging the University to acknowledge Indigenous Peoples' Day.

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