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Racer Tom (tomme2009)
Race Number 18885
Date Tue, 19 Mar 2024 13:40:14 +0000
Speed 107 WPM Try to beat?
Accuracy 98.0%
Rank 1st place (out of 5)
Opponents auxermen (3rd place) pmills8 (4th place) sinfulsam (2nd place)

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For students at Chemawa, garage rock remained just as accessible (to perform and to attend) as it had been in the home communities from which they hailed. Garage bands had already formed in villages before the students knew they were coming to Chemawa, and when students who had played together arrived at school in Oregon, forming a modified version of their village band was natural. By remaining a constant activity even when the students' living environments had been radically altered, the garage band became an instrument of stability, tempering homesickness and facilitating social bonds - both new and old - between students.
To Win the Indian Heart: Music at Chemawa Indian School (book) by Melissa D. Parkhurst (see stats)

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