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» 2007 January/February On the Wind (News)
Blackfoot women of the Siksika Nation of Canada learn a new skill: satin painting; National Native News turns 20; and the Northern Ute return to Colorado for a historic dance. Also, other important news in
Indian Country.
» Flutes & Flutemakers
By Site Editor | Published 11/1/2006 | November/December , Comanche , Yaqui , Blackfeet , Cherokee
Like eating and praying, conveying feeling through music is an essential human activity. The first instrument, no doubt, was the voice. Soon percussive and simple wind and stringed instruments echoed and mingled with the music of the elements: the wind in the trees, the sounds of water, and the deeper songs of rocks and the earth itself...
» 2006 November/December
ON THE COVER
Musician and flutemaker Bryan Akipa (Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux) seen here holding a five-hole, old-style Dakota flute he created around 1984 from eastern aromatic red cedar he gathered from the Badlands of South Dakota. Photo by Don Doll, J.S.
» 1997 Summer
By Site Editor | Published 06/8/1997 | 1997 , S'Klallam , Lakota , Blackfeet , Oneida , Anishinaabe , Seminole
Summer 1997 Large CoverON THE COVER
This lone star variation quilt, 76 inches wide by 91 inches long, was created by Margaret (Ana) and David (Ottawa) of Peshawbestown, Michigan circa 1920. Superimposed is the photo of an unknown Lakota quilter of the same period.

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» 1988 Summer
By Site Editor | Published 06/1/1988 | 1988 , Tohono O'odham , Hopi , Pueblo , Blackfeet
ON THE COVER
Byron Heavy Runner (Blackfeet), a traditional dancer, moves to the beat of the powwow drum on Montana’s Rocky Boy’s Reservation. Photo by Chris Roberts.

» 2004 March/April

 ON THE COVER
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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» 2003 March/April

 ON THE COVER
A Photo Safari in Dinetah
The Four Corners Region of the American Southwest is a photographer's Mecca, as seen in this photo-snapping excursion in Monument Valley led by noted Navajo artist LeRoy DeJolie. By Hilary Wallace. Photos by LeRoy DeJolie Navajo.

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» 2002 March/April
By Site Editor | Published 03/1/2002 | Blackfeet , Mohawk , Dakota , Cheyenne , Arapaho , 2002 , Actors/Film , US Travel , Canada

 ON THE COVER
Telling It Like It Is—Chris Eyre

Film director Chris Eyre (Cheyenne/Arapaho), seen on the cover with his three-year-old daughter Shahiyela Pourier-Eyre, pulls no punches in his cinematic depictions of contemporary Native life, as in his hit Smoke Signals and the upcoming movie Skins. Delve into his past and his psyche in this illuminating profile. 

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» 2000 June/July
By Site Editor | Published 03/8/2000 | 2000 , Diné , Coeur d'Alene , Nez Perce , Muskogee , Creek , Crow , Nunamiut , Hopi , Pueblo , Kiowa , Blackfeet , Navajo
 ON THE COVER
Navajo Style: Fashion for All Seasons
The classic Navajo skirt and blouse—worn with pumps, cowboy boots or moccasins—has come to epitomize the spirit of Western femininity. Navajo Style follows the evolution of Navajo dress and highlights current trends and designers.

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» 2000 November/December
 ON THE COVER
Irene Bedard
From Anchorage, Alaska to New York City, the dramatic calling of Irene Bedard has led this Inupiat Eskimo/Cree actor to roles in Lakota Woman, Naturally Native and Smoke Signals. With her theatrical and Native roots firmly established, the voice behind Pocahontas celebrates two new releases this year, The Lost Child and Wild Flowers. Bedard glimmers in a 14K gold, inlaid pendant and bracelet, courtesy of Ray Tracey Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

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