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  2. Red River Jig - Wikipedia

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    The Red River Jig is a traditional dance and accompanying fiddle tune, culturally relevant to both the Canadian Métis and the First Nations. [1] The dance’s performers and fiddlers currently and historically includes individuals identifying as First Nations, French Canadian, or Scottish Canadians, as well as others involved in the expansive 19th century fur trade. [1]

  3. The Dr. Oz Show - Wikipedia

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    The Dr. Oz Show (or simply Oz) is an American syndicated daytime television talk show, hosted by Mehmet Oz, that aired between September 14, 2009, and January 14, 2022. Each episode features segments on health, wellness, and medical information, sometimes including true crime stories and celebrity interviews.

  4. List of Indigenous musicians in Canada - Wikipedia

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    This List of Indigenous musicians in Canada includes musicians, composers, DJs, and singers who are Indigenous peoples living in or from Canada, which includes First Nations people, Inuit, and Métis. They play diverse styles of music including Indigenous music of Canada

  5. Indigenous music of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous music of Canada encompasses a wide variety of musical genres created by Aboriginal Canadians. [1] Before European settlers came to what is now Canada, the region was occupied by many First Nations, including the West Coast Salish and Haida, the centrally located Iroquois, Blackfoot and Huron, the Dene to the North, and the Innu and Mi'kmaq in the East and the Cree in the North.

  6. Dane-zaa - Wikipedia

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    Dane-zaa (Beaver) women and children in front of their tipi, 1899. Prior to the 19th century, the Dane-zaa inhabited lands further east, near the Athabaska and Clearwater Rivers, and north to Lake Athabaska, as well as territory north of the upper Peace River (called Saaghii Naachii, meaning "big river," by them).

  7. Trump nominates Dr. Oz to head Medicare and Medicaid ... - AOL

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    After rising to fame as a celebrity physician on Oprah Winfrey’s talk show, Oz hosted “The Dr. Oz Show” from 2009 to 2022. In 2008, Time magazine included Oz on its list of “100 Most ...

  8. Formosa Aboriginal Song and Dance Troupe - Wikipedia

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    The Formosa Aboriginal Song and Dance Troupe (Chinese: 原舞者) is an ensemble that performs Taiwanese folk music. The group consists of younger musicians and performers who learn dances and music from elder experts and ethnologists. [1] [2] The group has toured internationally in North America, Europe, and Asia. [1] The troupe is ...

  9. 6 life lessons 'The Wizard of Oz' taught us all - AOL

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    We all remember 'The Wizard of Oz' from the ruby slippers to the emerald city -- not to mention how cute Toto was. So in honor of the 77th anniversary of the classic film, take a look at the life ...