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Children bring joy to prison powwows

Graysun Sherwood lay sprawled across his grandmother's lap, a red Kool-Aid stain ringing his mouth. A 3-year-old napping amid the sounds of powwow — the drumming, the singing, the jingling of bells that accompany a dancer's every step or stomp — would be unremarkable anywhere else in Indian Country.

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