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» Rez Biz: Growing Native Economies
 Despite the recent relative economic success of casino gambling on some Indian reservations throughout America, Indian Country and Native individuals generally remain low on the nation\'s economic ladder...
» 2000 Market Issue

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Dan Namingha: Visual Poet Builds Artistic Bridges
"I see myself as a bridge between worlds, trying to find that center line of balance." Armed with paintbrush, welder or electric guitar, Hopi/Tewa artist Dan Namingha thrives in the realms of dualities and passages—night and day, darkness and light, the divine and the human, life and death, positive and negative.

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» 1998 Fall
By Site Editor | Published 11/1/1998 | 1998 , Diné , Mashantucket Pequot , Aleut , Pueblo

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Two generations later, the dreams of Pequot elder and matriarch Elizabeth George (right) have come true. The $196 million Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, the largest of its kind in the nation, promises to become an important source of information about Native peoples. George’s granddaughter, Theresa Hayward Bell (center) is the institution’s executive director.

» 1998 Spring
By Site Editor | Published 01/12/1998 | 1998 , Mashantucket Pequot , Tewa , Shoshone , Cheyenne , Pueblo

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Coyote, which artist Harry Fonseca (Nisenan Maidu) dubs the “infamous Native American folk hero” in this acrylic-on-canvas work “Shuffle Off to Buffalo,” takes to the stage in an upcoming exhibition at the National Museum of the American Indian.

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» 1996 Winter
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Delbert Wapass, All-Around Dance Champion at Schemitzun 1995, competed in the fancy, grass and traditional dances during this massive annual powwow in Connecticut.

» 1994 Summer
By Site Editor | Published 06/1/1994 | 1994 , Mashantucket Pequot , Pueblo
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Fancy dancer John Windy Boy rests briefly during an intertribal dance at Connecticut’s major powwow, Schemitzun. Photo by Chris Roberts.

» 2003 March/April

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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 September/October

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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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» 2003 November/December

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Pulitzer Prize­winning author and artist N. Scott Momaday (Kiowa) cuts a wide swath through American culture with his brilliantly conceived and executed novels, poetry, plays and nonfiction works.

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