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The San Carlos Apache Youth Honor Jim Thorpe and Geronimo on the Court
Brian Daffron
June 22, 2012
For many athletes attending the Oklahoma City’s Jim Thorpe Native American Games last week, the event was about competing against the best of their Native peers and paying tribute ...
Cherokee Youth Making a ‘Racket’ in Tennis World
Brian Daffron
February 20, 2012
Many high school sophomore student-athletes have at least six academic classes and one or two hours of practice on any given day...
The 2012 Jim Thorpe Native American Games Will Honor a Legend
ICTMN Staff
November 07, 2011
Mark your calendars. In ink. The Jim Thorpe Association will stage the 2012 Jim Thorpe Native American Games in Oklahoma City June 10-17, 2012...
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