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:: Thursday, October 30, 2003 ::
Celebrating Native American Workers on the High Steel By David Sommerstein VOA
For generations, Mohawk and other Native Americans have built America's most famous buildings and bridges, including the Empire State Building and the World Trade Center. They work the 'high steel', a dangerous profession practiced high above the ground. The skill and craft of ironworking took center stage last month near Syracuse, New York in a sort of Ironworker Olympics.
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