Davis speaks at pow wow
Paul Clinton
California’s first lady Saturday made a Native American pow wow at
the Orange County Fairgrounds the latest stop along the campaign
trail for her husband’s reelection campaign.
Sharon Davis, the wife of Gov. Gray Davis, praised the event as a
positive display of Native American culture and said Southern
California was the perfect place for it.
“I can’t think of a better place to have this pow wow,” Davis
said. “This state is home to more American Indians than any other
state and many are right here in Southern California.”
The Southern California Indian Center, a community group that
promotes the causes of Indians, organized the event with the
cooperation of the American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California.
The chamber holds an annual pow wow, now in its 34th year, in the
country. This year, they chose the fairgrounds in Costa Mesa.
“Besides bringing an ear to our state governor, she’s involved
with our children,” Center Executive Director Paula Starr said,
pointing to the first lady’s volunteer work with children’s
organizations.
Starr said Davis has been a supporter of issues important to
Indians: teen delinquency, alcohol and drug addiction and suicide.
“These are issues we need to bring to our governor, so he can make
positive change,” Starr said.
Reading from a letter she said the governor handed her, the
state’s first lady said her husband realizes “how important Indians
were to this state [in its history].”
After her remarks, center leaders presented Davis with her own
Indian blanket. After the presentation, Davis joined in a cultural
dance, set to “a beautiful song from Oklahoma,” an announcer said
over the crackling loudspeaker.
Davis, who owns a Los Angeles home with her husband, was in
Southern California for a four-day stretch. She has spent a lot of
time in Orange County and has even found a few Democrats, she said,
with an ear-to-ear smile.
“If I get down here much more often, I’m going to have to register
to vote in Orange County,” Davis joked. “You’ve managed to get some
Democrats elected down here.”
She ticked off a list, even if it was a short one: Congresswoman
Loretta Sanchez (D-Garden Grove), State Sen. Joe Dunn (D-Garden
Grove) and Assemblyman Lou Correa (D-Santa Ana).
Davis’ visit came one day after President George Bush traveled to
the county to endorse and raise money for Republican candidate for
governor Bill Simon.
During the pow wow, cultural songs and dance took center stage.
Groups of Indians in brightly colored outfits, complemented with
feathers, pranced in a fairground arena as they brought to life
displays of their heritage.
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