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1996 Winter Native Peoples Magazine

"Schemitzun: The World Championship Of Powwow" David Neel, a member of the Kwaquitl Nation of Fort Rupert, British Columbia, focuses on the largest of all powwows, hosted by the Pequot Tribal Nation, in Mashantucket, Connecticut.

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.

1989 Winter Native Peoples Magazine

"Music From the Canyon to Cities" R. Carlos Nakai carries his language of flute music to audiences around the world. Story by Carol Osman Brown. With 33 rpm, 2-track plastic album insert.

1999 Winter Native Peoples Magazine

TRAVEL & DESTINATION LISTINGS native peoples' fourth annual roundup of events goes semiannual. (Look for more in July. Listings in this color denotes events by magazine affiliates.)

1990 Winter Native Peoples Magazine

"Remembering Tewa Pueblo Houses and Spaces" Santa Clara Pueblo, New Mexico is intimately described. By Rena Swtenzell (Santa Clara Pueblo). Photos by Rina Swentzell and Deborah Silvis.

1991 Winter Native Peoples Magazine

"They've Gotten It Right This Time" Lakota Times newspaper staff members Tim Giago, publisher; Mary Cook and Gemma Lockhart, writers; and Eric Hasse, photographer, followed the production of Dances With Wolves from their unique vantage point in South Dakota. Ben Glass, an actor turned photographer, shot these photos as his first majorlocation assignment.

1995 Winter Native Peoples Magazine

"Warm Springs: People Of The Community Create Their Own Museum" Author Olney Patt, Jr. a full blood member of the Warm Springs tribe, is a natural resource planning specialist for The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. Freelance photographer Joe Cantrell is an enrolled Cherokee, registered in Tahlequah, Oklahoma.

1994 Winter Native Peoples Magazine

"Art Of Clay: Timeless Pottery Of The Southwest" Lee M. Cohen, author and gallery owner, examines the evolution of Southwestern American ceramic art. Contributing is Roger Kennedy, the former director of the National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.

1997 Winter Native Peoples Magazine

Derrick " Suwaima" Davis (Hopi/Choctaw) is the current World Champion Hoop Dancer, who has been featured in the promotion of the USPS series of stamps honoring American Indian Dance. He will defend his title at the Heard Museum's 7th Annual World Championship Hoop Dance Contest on February 1 and 2, 1997. Photographed in Sedona, Arizona, by lee Hyeoma (Hopi).

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.