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ON THE COVER
Silhouetted against the cold winter sky, the Big Foot Riders continue
their spiritual journey, honoring those who have gone before. Photo by
Eric Haase.
ON THE BACK COVER
Contemporary Native artist David Johns (Navajo) works on his massive
ceiling mural in Phoenix. Story page 20. Photo by Jerry Jacka.
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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.
Do’tsoh: My People and I Will Watch Over You
A domed ceiling in Phoenix becomes a distinctive canvas for Navajo
artist David Johns. Story by Carol Osman Brown. Photos by Jerry Jacka.
Navajo Song and Dance
Creating their own style of song and dance, the Navajo people reinforce
family unity. Story and photos by Monty Roessel (Navajo).
Buffalo Jump
Searching for answers is the primary goal of the Head-Smashed-In
Buffalo Jump Interpretive Centre in Alberta, Canada. Story and photos
by Jeff D. Morrow.
Solar Hogans: Houses of the Future?
The University of Colorado Solar Hogan Project offers the promise of
energy self-sufficient homes. Story by Hassell G. Bradley. Photos by
Ginny Grimm.
My Laughter
The author shares his perspective on the enrichment of life through
humor. Story by Tim Giago, Jr. (Lakota), with illustrations by Marty G.
Two Bulls (Lakota).
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