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On the Trail of the Nez Perce
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Searching for the Promised Land
While cycling in Wyoming in 2001, I bumped into the Nez Perce
Historical Trail northwest of Cody, Wyoming on the harshly named Dead
Indian Pass. I hopped off of my bicycle and read a historical marker
briefly describing the 1877 flight of the Nez Perce Indians, who were
being hotly pursued by the U.S. Army (see cover story, May/June 2006).
I made a “mental sticky note” to further investigate this bit of
history. By Jeff Sambur.
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2006 September/October
By Site Editor
| Published 09/1/2006
| Dance , 2006 , Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs , Arikara , Mandan , Hidatsu , Diné , Yakima , Wintu , Shoshone , Paiute , Nez Perce , Apache , Pueblo , Lakota , Navajo
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ON THE COVER
Tawny Hale (Navajo/Lakota) of Los Angeles, a member of the American
Indian Dance Theatre since 2003, is dressed for a ladies’ fancy shawl
dance. She is one of the many professionals presenting traditional
Native dance across the Americas.
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2006 May/June
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ON THE COVER
Few Americans have ever matched the dignity, courage and wisdom
possessed by Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce people of Idaho, as seen in
this image taken in 1877.
Click on "Full Story" to view the table of contents.
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1996 Winter
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ON THE COVER
Delbert Wapass, All-Around Dance Champion at Schemitzun 1995, competed
in the fancy, grass and traditional dances during this massive annual
powwow in Connecticut.
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1993 Winter
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ON THE COVER
Forty cedar dugout canoes representing 20 tribes participated in the
centennial celebration of Washington’s statehood. Mandi Jones stands in
the bow of the Port Gamble S’Klallam canoe as it arrives in Seattle.
Photo by Alan Berner.
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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
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ON THE COVERNavajo 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. Click on "Full Story" to view the complete Table of Contents.
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2003 September/October
By Site Editor
| Published 09/1/2003
| 2003 , Zuni , Seminole , Nez Perce , Creek , Chippewa , Apache , Hopi , Pueblo , Navajo , Jewelry/Lapidary
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ON THE COVER Cornelia
Bowannie, leader of the Zuni Olla Maidens, of Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico
proudly displays two of her people's world-famous cultural attributes:
their beautiful handmade pottery and their stunning turquoise jewelry.
The Maidens, ages 13 to 59, travel the U.S and Canada performing
traditional Zuni songs and dances.
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