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» Anishinaabe Actor Adam Beach
By Natallie Noel | Published 09/1/2002 | Anishinaabe , Actors/Film , September/October
 Adam Beach, an Anishinaabe member of the Saulteaux tribe of Dog Creek Lake Reserve in Manitoba, Canada-and star of films ranging from Squanto to Smoke Signals-is perhaps the most visible and sought-after young Native American actor working today in Hollywood. On November 24, PBS will premier his latest work, Skinwalkers, in which he stars as popular hero Jim Chee, with Wes Studi (Cherokee) playing Joe Leaphorn.
» 2002 July/August Film & Video

 Brothers in Arms: Windtalkers
Freedom is not free. The sacrifices made by countless soldiers, sailors, airmen and Marines secured our freedom in the United States. Many of these warriors were Native Americans who fought and died in America’s wars. Windtalkers reveals these truths in an awe-inspiring movie whose story should have been told decades ago.

» 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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» 1997 Spring
By Site Editor | Published 03/12/1997 | 1997 , Flathead , Maidu , Oneida , Kuna , Iroquois , Cheyenne , Anishinaabe , Crow , Tlingit , Cherokee
ON THE COVER
Wilma Mankiller, former principal chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, is one of 12 women featured in a poster series, “Native American and Hawaiian Women of Hope,” by photographer Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie (Seminole/Creek/Diné).

» 1993 Spring
By Site Editor | Published 04/1/1993 | 1993 , Kuna , Anishinaabe
ON THE COVER
Guide Gilberto Alemancia (Kuna) hiking through the rainforest in Panama’s Nusagandi Natural Park. Photo by Steven T. Dawson.

» 1992 Fall
By Site Editor | Published 09/1/1992 | 1992 , Anishinaabe , Hopi , Kiowa , Navajo
ON THE COVER
Marcus American (Choctaw) created this beaded portrait of Medicine Crow—a Crow spokesman, warrior, artist and chieftain—based on a photo taken in Washington, D.C. in 1880.
» 1991 Spring
By Site Editor | Published 04/1/1991 | 1991 , Anishinaabe , Hopi , Navajo
ON THE COVER
Seven-year-old Shaliyah Joy Ben (Navajo) won first place in the traditional clothing contest at Indian Market in Santa Fe. Photo by Dan Budnick.

» 1989 Spring
By Site Editor | Published 04/1/1989 | Political Issues , Actors/Film , 1989 , Anishinaabe , Aleut , Pueblo
ON THE COVER
Aztec customs and culture still pervade and, in many ways, dominate the lives of two million or more Nahuatl-speaking people of central Mexico. Photo by Michael Moore.
» 2005 September/October
By Site Editor | Published 09/28/2005 | Fetishes , Dance , 2005 , Metis , Diné , Maya , Zuni , Ute , Chippewa , Apache , Anishinaabe , Pueblo , Navajo , Mohawk

ON THE COVER
Rulan Tangen (Metis) is one of the stable of high-energy, talented and ambitious young Native contemporary dancers taking the world’s stages by storm. Fashions by Marama—Kingi Davis and Tracey Lloydd (Ngapuhi Tribe, Aotearoa). Photo by Richard Bluecloud Castaneda Salt River Pima.

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» 2003 July/August

 ON THE COVER
Native American fashion sheds its modest garments in favor of a dazzling wardrobe of novel apparel, such as this dress in bias-cut silk by Patricia Michaels (Taos Pueblo). It features Zuni Pueblo dragonfly designs that illustrate how the insect brought rain to the Earth, with the short top representing rain clouds and the tie the falling rain.

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» 2001 May/June

 ON THE COVER
Northwest Meets Southwest

Southwestern Native artists travel to the Pacific Northwest homelands of the Haida people, and a group of Haida artists travels to the Southwest, to trade new methods of creating art, forging bonds of friendship and discovering their common natures.

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» 2002 September/October

 ON THE COVER
Anishinaabe Actor Adam Beach

This rising young film star from the Saulteaux Tribe of Canada has come a long way from the mean streets of Manitoba to the lush hills of Hollywood. The lead of Squanto: A Warrior's Tale, Smoke Signals and Windtalkers next plays the role of Jim Chee in Skinwalkers.

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