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    Washington, D.C. (ICC)

    The Oneida Hymn Singers of Wisconsin performed during the National Heritage Fellowship Awards Concert at the Music Center at Strathmore (5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, Md.) on Sept. 19. The group is a recipient of a 2008 National Endowment of the Arts National Folk Fellowship, the highest honor that the nation bestows upon its folk and traditional artists.

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