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» 2004 January/February
By Site Editor | Published 01/1/2004 | 2004 , Maori , Winnebago , Tohono O'odham , Tewa , Creek , Hopi , Pueblo , Pottery

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Illustrator/pencil artist and aspiring fashion designer Michelle Dunn (Tohono O’odham/Creek) of Glendale, Arizona. She exemplifies the talented ranks of young Native artists who experience their artistic coming-of-age at the annual Heard Museum Youth Show.

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» 2004 March/April

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Join us as we journey to the diverse lands, people and events of “Indian Country” throughout North America. Photos (top to bottom): Paul Hugo (Nunamiut) in Anaktuvuk Pass; Native Hawaiians on Oahu; Barona Valley Ranch golf course; Potawatomi Casino lobby.

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» 2004 May/June
By Site Editor | Published 05/1/2004 | Music , 2004 , Shawnee , Mandan , Hidatsu , Maori , Oneida , Pueblo , Navajo , Apparel/Fashion

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Singer, songwriter, musician and performer Joanne Shenandoah (Oneida) possesses a golden voice, a charming demeanor and a determined work ethic—characteristics that have carried her to the top of the Native music realm.

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» 2004 July/August
By Site Editor | Published 12/31/1969 | Events , 2004 , Coeur d'Alene , Pueblo , Lakota

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The energy and excitement of powwow dancing is captured in this image taken at the Arizona State University annual powwow in Tucson. Photo by Louis Baca Santa Clara Pueblo/Tewa.

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» 2004 September/October
By Site Editor | Published 09/1/2004 | Jewelry/Lapidary , 2004 , Seneca , Chippewa , Apache , Hopi , Navajo

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Welcome Home!
The beautiful new National Museum of the American Indian opens in Washington, D.C. on Sept. 21, presenting the world with an in-depth look at the history and ongoing culture, arts and lifeways of the Native peoples of the Americas. Gracing our cover is a bronze sculpture—"Reverie"—by Allan Houser, 1981, included in an opening exhibition (©Anna Marie Houser/photo by Ernest Amoroso)

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» 2004 November/December
By Site Editor | Published 11/1/2004 | Education , 2004 , Abenaki , Sioux , Oneida , Hopi , Lakota , Navajo , Mohawk

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Ron His Horse Is Thunder (Hunkpapa Lakota), the great great grandson of Sitting Bull, is filling a major position in today’s battlelines involving the future of Native culture and life as president of Sitting Bull College in Fort Yates, N.D. on the Standing Rock Resevation.

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