|
|
|
| May/June |
|
|
|
»
Sacred Ground
|
|
American Indians consider the land a living entity and believe certain
places have powerful spiritual forces associated with them. Many sacred
places are threatened by inappropriate development today, while some
have been permanently protected. Read about the significance of holy
places and the battles to save them from
housing tracts, strip mining, chemical plants and other assaults.
|
»
2007 May/June Happenings (Events)
|
|
Great
Lakes Indian culture is undergoing a slow but steady revival, which is
celebrated at the 4th annual Gathering of Great Lakes Nations in June
in Portland, Indiana. Plus details on other special events of Native
interest across North America.
|
»
2007 May/June On the Wind (News)
|
|
A
look at the dangerous bareback horse-racing circuit and the Boy Scouts
of America reach out to Native Americans. Also, other important news in
the arts, education, the environment, business, politics, sports,
health and other realms of life in Indian Country.
|
»
2007 May/June Collections
|
|
It
all started with a few rocks. Minerals, actually. Terry and Becky Rader
had a burgeoning collection of agates, opals, amethysts and the like,
when the couple decided that they wanted to decorate their home with
objects that would complement the stones....
|
|
|