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1999 Fall
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ON THE COVER
A generation has passed since the
Indian occupation of Alcatraz. Adam Fortunate Eagle, now 70, holding
the peace pipe used in ceremonies launching the occupation, was among
the thousands involved. Photo by Linda Sue Scott.
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1999 Summer
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ON THE COVER
Woodcarver David Draper (Diné) draws from a rich tapestry of
influences, from Michelangelo to the late, legendary sculptor Allan
Houser (Chiricahua Apache). But his most powerful ideas come from his
home in the Chuska Mountains on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona.
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1999 Spring
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ON THE COVER
The vivid yellow, red and jade
colors of this Cakchiquel Maya girl’s home in San Antonio Palopo, on
the shores of Guatemala’s Lake Atitlan, are not happenstance. They were
carefully chosen by her father, Don Juan. Color in the Maya world helps
govern cultural and spiritual life.
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1999 Winter
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ON THE COVER
1999 World Champion northern
traditional dancer Tom Christian (Sioux) shows off his son, Thomas Jr.,
on Father’s Day at the Red Bottom Celebration in Montana. When he isn’t
dancing, Tom shares his cultural knowledge with the Poplar, Montana
public school district.
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