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One Million Bones Project

By: Dirk Copland
Updated: November 20, 2012

BLAIR COUNTY - Some students in the Bellwood Antis School District are getting an important lesson in international affairs.

The junior and senior high school students were making artificial bones today as part of a national program designed to call attention to the problem of genocide in some African countries.

The "One Million Bones" project will take the art work created by the students and display them on the national mall in Washington DC in June of next year.

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