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February 14, 2018
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Rhythmic call to tribal roots
February 13, 2018
NW students join in dancing with the Bandan Koro traditional African drummers Feb. 7. Photo by Robert Burn/The Collegian
The drummers and dancers perform in the WFAB lobby in honor of Black History Month on NW Campus.
Photo by Robert Burn/The Collegian
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