The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1971, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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    Indian Week has
The first Indian Culture
Week at the University will
begin at 10:30 a.m. Monday
when Lee Brightman, director
of the Native American Studies
Program at the University of
California at Berkeley, speaks
in the Nebraska Union.
Brightman, also president of
the United Native Americans,
heads a list of 11 Indian
speakers who will visit the
University throughout the
week. A pow-wow featuring
Indian dancing and food will
cap off the week on Friday
BAPTIST STUDENT
FELLOWSHIP
First Baptist Church; 14 &
K
streets; 477-4198;
9:30 a.m.-Studies In Life and
Faith; 11:00 a.m.-Worship; 5:15
p.m.- Supper and Program; 6:30
p.m. -Christian Fellowship Hour.
Thomas R. Kramer Director.
CATHOLIC STUDENT
CENTER
St. Thomas Aquinas Church; 320 N
16; 477-7914; 435-9084
Sunday Mass-9:00 a.m.; 1 1 :00 a.m.;
12:15, Saturday evening 7:00p.m.
Rev. Leonard Kalin, Director,
EPISCOPAL STUDENT
CENTER
St. Mark's on the campus; 1309 R;
432-2251-432-3630;
Holy Eucharist-8:30 a.m.; 10:30
a.m.; 5:00 p.m. Ronatd L. Wiley,
Director.
Ma
CHURGH
directory
Uppity Women Unite
An unlikely coalition of
vcnien have decided to form a
new umbrella organization to
give women a more significant
voice in University affairs.
And, they have called a
meeting for Monday at 9 p.m.
in the Nebraska Union for all
women students to set up the
preliminary structure of the
organization and gauge feeling
about the new idea.
Representatives from the
now defunct Association of
Women Students (AWS),
Panhellenic, University
Women's Action Group,
Association for Birth Control,
the Student Y, and Mortar
Board met this week to
Sheldon Film Series
LE JOUR
Marcel Carne's neglected masterpiece
exhibits directorial and photographic
finesse in making its tragic impact felt,
a series of flashbacks reconstructs a
vmurder and the story of the lives caught
up in this fateful act. the film offers us
a great director's vision of the french
MIND OF THE LATE 30's.
Sheldon Auditorium
TUESDAY f-VBIIMG
night, and Saturday and
Sunday afternoons.
Alice Neundorf, Indian
counselor in the Office of
Student Affairs and
spokeswoman for NU's new
Indian liberation movement,
said she has invited Indian
student organizations, Indian
centers, and tribal councils
from Nebraska and five
neighboring states to
participate in the pow-wow.
Neundorf, the only Indian
ever to get a degree from the
University of Nebraska, said
HILLEL FOUNDATION
Religious Worship at Tifereth'Israel
Synagogue; 3219 Sheridan Blvd.;
423-8569;
Worship Services-Friday-8:00 p.m.
Saturday-9:00 p.m. Rabbi Morton
J. Waldman.
LUTHERAN STUDENT
CENTER
535 N 16; 432-80S1; Sunday
Worship-9:00 a.m.; 10:30 a.m.;
Supper and Fellowship-5:30 p.m.
Alvin M. Petersen, Pastor. James
Khrlichman, Intern.
UNITED METHODIST CHAPEL
AND STUDENT CENTER
Wesley Foundation; 640 No 16;
Worship-9:30 a.m. -10:30 a.m. -11:30
a.m. Duane Hutchinson,
Minister-Director. Mel Quetchens ,
.Assoc. Minister-Director.. Anna Mae
Alphonse, Lay Associate.
UNITED MINISTRIES IN
HIGHER EDUCATION
The Campus Ministry of
Presbyterians United Church,
Disciples, Moravians, RCA, COB,
United Methodist; 333 N 14;
432-6561; Sunday Worship-I0:45
a.m.
Larry Doerr, Director. Sue Tidball,
Counselor.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN
CHAPEL
The Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod; 15 & Q; 477-3997; Sunday
Worship-10:30 a.m.; 4:30 p.m.;
Gamma Delta Supper and
Program-5:30 Al J. Norden, Pastor.
David Dressel, Pastor,
consider the new group, said
Betty Munson, one of the
organizers.
They agreed that such an
organization is necessary to
implement programs for the
benefit of women, she said.
The representatives were
also interested in the funds
which were left in the AWS
treasury when AWS died.
These funds, amounting to
$4,500, are being held by the
Office of Student Activities.
Student Activities has
informed several women's
organizations that none of
them is truly representative of
all University women, and that
they could not receive the
funds, Munson said.
SELEUE
79
April 27
at 8:00 P.M.
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speaker, pow wow
sororities and fraternities on
the campus have agreed to
house the guests.
"This is going to be a new
experience for the students and
faculty here," she said. "Most
universities in this part of the
country have annual Indian
Culture Weeks, but this is our
first."
The primary purpose of the
week will be to get some
"cross-cultural
communication" going
between the Indians and the
University community. Each
visiting speaker will be
available for rap sessions after
their speech.
Bill Arfmann, outgoing
chairman of ASUN's Human
Rights Committee, which is
co-sponsoring the culture week
along with the new Indian
liberation movement, said "it is
incredible that in all the
University's history there has
been only one native American
graduate. We hope this week
will increase awareness in the
University community of this
institution's inadequacy
regarding these people."
Monday afternoon's
speaker, Reuben Snake, is
deputy director of the
Intertribal Development
Corporation in Winnebago. He
has been active in the tribe's
land claims fight in the courts,
and was a participant in the
takeover of Mt. Rushmore by
Indians last year.
Indian week speakers will be
in the Nebraska Union, unless
otherwise noted
Cornhusker
interviews
for copy editors, art
editor and business
manager will be Tues
day at 4 p.m.
Sign up for interview
in Cornhusker Office.
Chet Nichols
Ccffoo
house
Union Harvest Room
8 tonight
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Monday-10:30 a.m. Lee
Brightman of Berkeley, Calif.;
1:30 p.m. Reuben Snake of
Winnebago, Nebr.
Tuesday-10:30 a.m. Keith
Jewitt of South Dakota; 1:30
p.m. Robert Burnett of
Missouri, S.D.
Wednesday--10:30 a.m.
Russell Means of Cleveland,
Ohio; 1:30 p.m. Louis La Rose
of Winnebago, Neb.
Thursday-9:30 a.m. Eddie
Cline of Macy, Nebr. 1 :30 p.m.
Homer Noley of Norfolk,
Nebr.
Friday-10:30 a.m. Clyde
Belchford of Minneapolis,
Minn.; 2:30 p.m. Stanley Red
Bird of St. Frances, S.D.
Saturday--6 p.m. Indian
Food Served at 17th and Vine;
7 p.m. Robert Mackey,
Nebraska Indian Commissioner
(17th and Vine).
There will also be Indian
pow wows on the intramural
grounds at 17th and Vine
Streets at 7:30 p.m. on Friday
and at 1 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday.
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FRIDAY. APRIL 23. 1971
THE DAILY NEB R ASK AN
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