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2009 November/December On the Wind (News)
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New Moon premieres, featuring
Native actors; a new fashion and arts organization, Unreserved, is
launched; and Notah Begay hosts a successful golf tournament. Plus,
important news in arts, education, environment, business, politics,
sports, health and other realms of life in Indian Country. By Daniel
Gibson.
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2009 September/October Spirit of the Harvest
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Marlene Hale, a.k.a. Chef Maluh, takes us on a journey to a remote oil camp in northern British Columbia where she cooks up a grilled wild salmon with mustard glaze, bitter greens and charred red onion. By Beverly Cox and Martin Jacobs.
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2009 November/December Table of Contents
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2009 September/October Table of Contents
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Drums: Heartbeat of Mother Earth
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A smattering of the rich history of drums among the Native cultures of North America. By Harlan McKosato (Sac & Fox).
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2009 July/August Happening (Events)
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Point your ponies toward Butte, Montana and the wonderful National Folk Festival. Plus details on other special events of Native interest across North America. By Daniel Gibson.
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2009 July/August On the Wind (News)
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Emmett Oliver (Quinault) marks his 95th year with a return to the event he launched, the Tribal Canoe Journey of the Pacific Northwest; a foreign insect threatens New England basketry; and “Music Notes.” 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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2009 July/August Table of Contents
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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Following the Medicine: Peyote Road Man Kelly Daniels
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 By Floyd Favel (Cree)
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Growing Native Artisits
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Not content sitting on its laurels as the preeminent school for Native American arts, the Institute of American Indian Arts in Santa Fe develops new programs, facilities and personnel. By Gregory Pleshaw.
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2009 May/June Happening (Events)
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We head to Oklahoma City for the annual Red Earth celebration. Plus details on other special events of Native interest across North America. By Daniel Gibson.
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2009 May/June On the Wind (News)
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Farmer and material culture expert Richard Goodridge (Maricopa/Apache)
of Arizona is a walking, talking encyclopedia of ancient knowledge;
Maria Samora (Taos Pueblo) is selected as the 2009 Santa Fe Indian
Market poster artist. 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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2009 May/June Table of Contents
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2009 March/April Table of Contents
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2009 March/April Table of Contents
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