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» 2007 March/April Table of Contents
By Site Editor | Published 03/1/2007 | US Travel , 2007 , Chumash , Pueblo , Kiowa , Iroquois , Lumbee , Cherokee
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Potter Jody Naranjo (Santa Clara Pueblo) of New Mexico displays one of her remarkable works created using age-old traditional materials and techniques, but finished in her own, unique style. She will be among the featured artists demonstrating their work for visitors in the initial Santa Fe Detours “Roads to Yesterday” tour this coming September.
» Viewpoint: Native Music
By Joanne Shenandoah | Published 03/1/2001 | Iroquois , Viewpoints , Music , March/April
 Iroquois are a people given to music. We have songs to celebrate the arrival of newborns, songs for plantings and songs which mark the light of the moon. We believe the universe does its own cosmic dance and there is a song for every living thing.
» 1997 Spring
By Site Editor | Published 03/12/1997 | 1997 , Flathead , Maidu , Oneida , Kuna , Iroquois , Cheyenne , Anishinaabe , Crow , Tlingit , Cherokee
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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).

» 1991 Summer
By Site Editor | Published 06/1/1991 | Iroquois , Apache , Iñupiat , Mohawk , 1991
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Carla Goseyun (White Mountain Apache) stands with her godmother, Phoebe Cromwell, receiving special blessings and prayers during a traditional Apache Sunrise Ceremony. Photo by Fred Hirschmann.

» 1990 Summer
By Site Editor | Published 06/1/1990 | 1990 , Coast Salish , Iroquois , Hopi , Pueblo , Navajo
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An 11-paddle canoe-racing team during time trials on Harrison Bay in British Columbia. Photo by Marianne and Mark Hamilton.
» 2005 March/April
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Dwayne Kobayashi (Native Hawaiian) embodies a handful of the art forms practiced by Hawaii’s original inhabitants, from the traditional hula and chant he is performing to his accompanying gourd, the kapa-style cloth he wears, the leaf lei atop his head and the tattoos adorning his arm.

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» 2003 July/August

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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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