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Jump to full article: WMAZ TV (Macon, GA), 2009-06-24 Author: Jennifer Bellamy Web Editor: Karen Buckindail
Intro: Native Americans from across Georgia gathered in Hawkinsville to warn young people about the dangers of tobacco in the Native American Indian Youth Anti Tobacco Summit.
It's a three day event that started Tuesday and runs through Thursday at noon. The goal of the summit is to teach children from an early age how harmful tobacco can be, while preserving its traditional uses.
The event, which focuses on Native American youth, is open to all kids from ages 13 - 21.
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