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1993 Fall Native Peoples Magazine
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NATIVE HOLIDAYS Native peoples have always celebrated the holidays with a unique flair. Find out how you can make your own multicultural holiday this fall. By Michael Hice and Charlene Teters (Spokane).
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"NMAI: A Promise America Is Keeping" Suzan Shown Harjo, Cheyenne/Hodulgee Muscogee offers an in-depth story on the completion of the congressionally mandated Campaign goal for the National Museum of the American Indian/Smithsonian Institution construction in the nation's capital.
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NOURISHING A CULTURE When the Pilgrims stepped ashore at Plymouth Rock, the Natives gave food to survive a harsh winter. Nearly 400 years later, the ancestors of some of those Natives are still helping. By Robert L. Smith.
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"Rock Art" Excerpt from the book, Rock Art of the Southwest, a study of the beauty and spirituality of works that include contemporary Zuni and Navajo artwork. Essays by Scott Thybony, who collaborated with professional photographer Fred Hischmann on Rock Art and the dazzling book, Arizona.
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"Dogsled Diplomacy: Reopening The Bering Route" An unprecedented trek by a Soviet/American team reopens the traditional passageway for Native peoples in the far north. By Jerry D. Moore. Photos by Lonnie Dupre and Paul Sshurke.
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"Creation's Journey" Tom Hill, Konadahah Seneca, Director of the Woodland Cultural Centre in Brantford, Ontario, and Richard W. Hill Sr., Tuscarora, Special Assistant to National museum of the American Indian Director W. Richard West, Jr., discuss cultural blending in this excerpt from the companion book to the inaugural exhibition from the Smithsonian Institution Press.
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"A Bridge Across The Pacific" North American Sitka Spruce gifts return from Hawaii as great canoes, by Karin Williams and Kathryn Bende
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