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- Charles J. Flora with Lummi Tribe during recognition for his inauguration. Published in November 26, 1968 Western Front, p. 2: "Children of the Setting Sun, a Lummi Tribe dance group, performed the traditional ceremony bestowing high position and responsibility to a man as part of Wednesday's 'Culture in Change' program honoring the inauguration of Dr. Flora as president of Western. Pictured are Joe Washington (right), director of the dance group, Dr. Flora and Mrs. Silvester, Washington's aunt, who spoke in her native tongue." Negatives available #6811, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University.
- ca. 1968. Charles J. Flora with Children of the Setting Sun Lummi Tribe dance group during recognition for his inauguration. Pictured: Joe Washington and his aunt, Mrs. Sylvester, along with other members of the dance group., Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University.
- Charles J. Flora with Children of the Setting Sun Lummi Tribe dance group during recognition for his inauguration. Negatives available #6811. Proof sheet enclosed, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University.
- ca. 1968. Charles J. Flora with Children of the Setting Sun Lummi Tribe dance group during recognition for his inauguration. Pictured: Mrs. Sylvester (aunt of Joe Washington), Dr. Flora, and Joe Washington, director of the dance group, Development of the Campus History Collection was supported in part by the Distinguished Student Employment Program, Western Washington University.