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Michigan folk bands, Native American singer help White Buffalo Calf Woman Society domestic violence shelter in South Dakota
Northern Michigan folk band White Water performs on Sunday (August 12, 2007) at the Custer Lutheran fellowship Church in Custer, SD during a free benefit concert for the White Buffalo Calf Woman Society (WBCWS).
Organizers say about $1,000 was raised to battle the teen suicide emergency and rising domestic violence at the Lakota Sioux Rosebud reservation in Mission, SD.
Pictured left to right are Dean Premo and his adult children, Evan and Laurel Premo.
The Premos are from Amasa, MI and have been performing as a family string band for over 20 years.
The WBCWS has served the Rosebud reservation for 30 years by providing domestic violence services for all women and children including non-Native Americans.
(Photo by Javier H. Alegree, WBCWS Public Relations Specialist; Media and Education)