Native Peoples Magazine - http://www.nativepeoples.com/article
1990 Summer
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Published on 06/1/1990
 
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ON THE COVER
An 11-paddle canoe-racing team during time trials on Harrison Bay in British Columbia. Photo by Marianne and Mark Hamilton.

1990 Summer Table of Contents
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ON THE COVER
An 11-paddle canoe-racing team during time trials on Harrison Bay in British Columbia. Photo by Marianne and Mark Hamilton.

ON THE BACK COVER
The final graduates at the Phoenix Indian School. Story page 48. Photo by Monty Roessel (Navajo).

FEATURES

Flying Over the Top of the Water
War canoe races reflect Coast Salish community pride in British Columbia, Canada. Story and photos by Marianne and Mark Hamilton.

Hawikku: A Fabled City of Cibola
Archaeology, oral history and written records reveal the past of this Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico site. Story by Brenda L. Shears and Rose Wyaco. With historic images and photos by Jerry Jacka and Brenda Shears.

The Battle of Hawikuh
The clash between Francisco Coronado and the Zuni Pueblo people of New Mexico in 1540. By Stewart L. Udall.

Hyeouma
An eaglet is brought into a Hopi, Arizona clan family. Story by Jake Page. Photos by Susanne Page.

Dreaming of Eagles
Poem by Ramson Lomatewama (Hopi).

Modern Iroquois Arts
Through their creations, New York Native artists express the timeliness and urgency of traditional Iroquois values. Story by Christina B. Johannsen and John P. Fergusson.

99 Years
A landmark in the lives of thousands of Native American students, the Phoenix Indian School, closes its doors. By Brenda Young (Cherokee). Photos by Monty Roessel (Navajo).

DEPARTMENTS

Roadways to Native America
Visitors are welcome on the Navajo and Hopi reservations in Arizona. Story by Judy L. Carr. Photos by Jerry Jacka.

Book Reviews
Where the Desert Meets the Sky; and Changing Woman: The Life and Art of Helen Hardin. By Alan Tack.

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