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Quebec's Trois Cultures—Native, French, English
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When one thinks of Montreal and the province of Quebec, Canada, its historic Native heritage is not what first comes to mind. But the immense province is actually home to 11 major tribes, with hundreds of villages and "reserves" scattered from the banks of the majestic St. Lawrence River to the frozen edge of Hudson Bay above the tree line in the Arctic.
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1991 Summer
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ON THE COVER
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.
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2002 March/April
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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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2005 September/October
By Site Editor
| Published 09/28/2005
| Fetishes , Dance , 2005 , Metis , Diné , Maya , Zuni , Ute , Chippewa , Apache , Anishinaabe , Pueblo , Navajo , Mohawk
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 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. Click on "Full Story" to view entire Table of Contents.
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2001 March/April
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ON THE COVER Clan/destine: Rockin' Rez Dawgs
In November 2000, Arizona-based Native band Clan/destine won their
first Native American Music Award in the "Best Pop/Rock Recording"
category for their second album, Deeply Rooted. Groovin'
since 1995, the six-member band performs all original music that
combines rock, reggae and Native American influences.
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2000 April/May
By Site Editor
| Published 04/1/2000
| 2000 , Ute , Luiseño , Kuna , Cree , Apache , Osage , Pueblo , Dakota , Kiowa , Navajo , Mohawk
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ON THE COVERR. Carlos Nakai
From Flagstaff to Vietnam, and canyon rims to international venues,
Navajo/Ute flutist R. Carlos Nakai's 15-year musical journey began from
a chance encounter with a Santa Fe flute vendor. Trained in the field
of education, the three-time NAMMY winner and thrice Grammy-nominated
musician now forges cultural philosophies and new age compositions that
reach all walks of life. Click on "Full Story" to view the complete Table of Contents.
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2004 November/December
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ON THE COVER
Ron His Horse Is Thunder (Hunkpapa Lakota), the great great grandson of
Sitting Bull, is filling a major position in today’s battlelines
involving the future of Native culture and life as president of Sitting
Bull College in Fort Yates, N.D. on the Standing Rock Resevation.
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