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1996 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"Passing The Torch: Technology Saves A Culture" Freelance writer Peggy Tabor Millin and photographer Mark Wagoner track efforts to preserve the Cherokee language and culture by educating the children through computer technology.

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Native Peoples Volume 9, Number 3, Spring, 1996. (April/May/June)

Native Peoples Volume 9, Number 3, Spring, 1996. (April/May/June)

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Native Peoples Volume 9, Number 3, Spring, 1996. (Special Edition . NMAI Reaches Its Goal) Fall/Winter 1996. Nov.Dec.Jan

Native Peoples Volume 9, Number 3, Spring, 1996. (Special Edition . NMAI Reaches Its Goal) Fall/Winter 1996. Nov.Dec.Jan.

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1990 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"Wounded Knee: Mending The Sacred Hoop" The Big Foot Riders travel a commemorative journey in South Dakota, praying for wolakota (world peace). Story by Charmaine White Face Wisecarver (Oglala Sioux). Photos by Eric Haase.

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1988 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"The Dancing Healer" A medical doctor absorbs a new understanding of healing; a book excerpt. By Carl Hammerschlag. Illustrated by Dennis Numkena (Hopi).

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1989 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"Mahomin: Wild Rice Harvesting" More than gathering; the Anisinaabe lifestyles are renewed on the Fond du Lac Reservation of Minnesota. By Jim Northrup. Photos by Sam Alvar. Painting by Robert des Jarlait.

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1997 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell: A Colorado Cheyenne in the Corridors of Power" Story by Suzanne Shown Harjo, Cheyenne/Hodulgee Muscogee, president of the Morning Star Institute. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell's powerful voice on Capitol Hill focuses on educating his colleagues about the realities in Indian Country from an Indian perspective.

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1995 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"Honoolchaadi: Historic Textiles Selected by Four Navajo Weavers" Davina Two Bears, Bitter Water Clan, To'dachiini and born for Red Streak Running into the Water Clan, Ta'chee'ni; and Ann Hedlund, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Arizona State university, tell of incorporating the work of four Navajo weavers in the Museum of Northern Arizona Annual Show. Translation from Dine' to English by Dr. Evangeline Parsons, Northern Arizona University.

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1998 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

DRAWING THE LINE George Russell (Saginaw Chippewa) got tired of getting stumped every time his non-Indian co-workers asked him about Native America. So he did something about it, including writing this article.

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1991 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"The Magic Of Santa Fe Indian Market" Carol Osman Brown is an award-winning journalist based in Phoenix, Arizona. Other contributors to this story are Ramona Saliestewa, weaver, Hopi; Al Qoyawayama, ceramist, Hopi; Bruce Bernstein, Chief Curator-Assistant Dierctor of the Laboratory of Anthropology/Museum of Indian Arts and Culture in Santa Fe; Beverly Becker, Public Relations Director for the Museum of New Mexico; and Ramona Gault, from the public relations staff of SWAIA, the Southwestern Association...

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1993 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"Our Land: Anishinabe" A professor at the university of California at Berkeley and an enrolled member of the White Earth Chippewa Reservation in Minnesota, Gerald Vizenor joins with professional freelance photographer Bjorn Sletto to offer poetic imagery of the seasons.

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1994 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

"Tribes Of The Buffalo" Author David C. Hunt is a curator of art at the Joslyn Art Museum in Omaha, Nebraska, and the leading expert on Maximillian's 17th century North American expedition. Co-author Esther Bockhoff is associate curator at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and head of the Department of Cultural Anthropology.

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1999 Spring Native Peoples Magazine

NEW ART DIRECTIONS The Southwest has had Santa Fe Indian Market. Now, Native art gets double billing with Indian Art Northwest, by Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne/Hodulgee Muskogee).

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1996 Fall Native Peoples Magazine

"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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Native Peoples Volume 5, Number 3, Spring, 1992
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Native Peoples Volume 6, Number 3, Spring, 1993
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Native Peoples Volume 9, Number 2, Destination Issue, 1996

Native Peoples Volume 9, Number 2, Destination Issue, 1996.

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Native Peoples Volume 9, Number 4, Summer, 1996
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Native Peoples Volume 7, Number 3, Spring, 1994
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Native Peoples Volume 10, Number 3, Spring, 1997
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Native Peoples Volume 12, Number 3, Spring, 1999
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Native Peoples Volume 8, Number 3, Spring, 1995
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Native Peoples Volume 11, Number 3, Spring, 1998

Native Peoples Volume 11, Number 3, Spring, 1998. Harry Fonseca

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