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ON THE COVER
A team runner, Dave Little Bear of Kyle, South Dakota, pushes himself
past Mato Tipila Paha (the Bear Lodge, also known as Devil’s Tower)
during the Sacred Hoop 500-Mile Run. Photo by Eric Haase.
ON THE BACK COVER
Florencia Bol and Pedrona Can wash clothes in the river that runs
through San Antonio, in the Toledo District of Belize. Story page 38.
Photo by Bjorn Sletto.
FEATURES
Ahayu:Da/Zuni War Gods: Cooperation and Repatriation
Ancient carved wooden images are returned to Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico.
By T.J. Fergusson and Wilfred Eriacho (Zuni Pueblo). With historic
illustrations and photos, and contemporary photos by T.J. Fergusson.
The Sacred Hoop 500-Mile Run
The Sioux people launch an annual long-distance run around the Black
Hills through South Dakota and Montana to help regain lost lands and
culture. Story and photos by Eric Hasse.
Pomo Baskets: The Legacy of William and Mary Benson
The tale of these extraordinarily gifted Pomo basket weavers who worked
between 1882 and 1932. By Sally McLendon. With historic photos of the
couple and contemporary images of their works.
Cultural and Economic Revival: Toledo Maya
Efforts undertaken to restore the Maya sites of Uxbenka, Lubaantun and
Lim Ni Punit in Belize are part of a larger effort to restore Maya
culture in the region. By Jacqueline Wiora Sletto. Photos by Bjorn
Sletto.
Warriors Around the Fire
A Native son returns to the Oklahoma grasslands for a night of memories
under the stars—and in the rain! By Robert Allen Warrior (Osage). Art
by Norman Akers (Osage) and Loren Pahsetopah (Osage).
DEPARTMENTS
Roadways to Native America
A visit among the Seminole and Miccosukee peoples of Florida. Story and photos by David Phillips.
Book Reviews
Spider Woman’s Granddaughters: Traditional Tales and Contemporary Writing by Native American Women;
Native American Architecture; Crying for a Dream. By Allan Tack.
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