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Little People: Native Dolls Live On
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Dolls are far more than gifts for little girls, as you’ll see in this survey of their historical role and place in American Indian cultures. By Mary Jane Lenz.
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2008 November/December Viewpoint
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Corporate America is urged to step up to its responsibility to hire qualified Native Americans to fulfill executive posts in order to reflect the nation’s ethnic diversity and to help it reach its true potential. By Victoria Wright (Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head, Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts).
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2008 November/December Happening (Events)
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A 1914 silent film by Edward S. Curtis, In the Land of the Head Hunters, is reborn in an ambitious project pairing it with a live musical performance by The Coast Orchestra in Washington, D.C. and New York City. Plus details on other special events of Native interest across North America. By Daniel Gibson.
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2008 November/December On the Wind (News)
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Musician, activist and producer Robby Romero (Apache/Tewa) and wife Stacey Thunder are making an impact; and the long-awaited Haida Cultural Centre opens. Also, other important news in the arts, education, the environment, business, politics, sports, health and other realms of life in Indian Country. By Daniel Gibson.
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2008 November/December Table of Contents
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On the Cover: The one and only
Buffy Sainte-Marie—Cree musician, artist, activist and educator—defined
a generation with her voice, her politics and her dreams for a better
world. Photo by Denise Grant.
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