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» 2006 May/June On the Wind (News)
Haak'u MuseumThe long-awaited Acoma Pueblo Cultural Center and Museum will open this May. Also, other important news in the arts, education, the environment, business, politics, sports, health and other realms of life in Indian Country.
» Petroforms
Throughout the ages, mankind has created relationships with the stars. Cultures wove their beliefs and traditions into stories told around campfires or inside their homes. While modern man typically considers this sharing process to have been mostly an oral tradition, perhaps some enterprising ancient North Americans also put their cosmology into a more permanent record. Instead of paper, they used the ground; instead of pens and pencils, they used colored stones.
» 1996 Fall
By Site Editor | Published 09/1/1996 | 1996 , Quechua , Seri , Ojibwe , Apache , Pueblo , Lakota , Makah , Navajo , Cherokee

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Standing on the site of the forthcoming National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. are (left to right) John Colonghi (Aleut), campaign director, and W. Richard West (Southern Cheyenne), founding director.

» 2005 March/April
 ON THE COVER
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 May/June
By Site Editor | Published 05/1/2003 | 2003 , Seneca , Ojibwe , Sioux , Hopi , Pueblo , Kiowa , Navajo , Cherokee , Music

 ON THE COVER
Walela
Cherokee hummingbirds Rita Coolidge (left), Laura Satterfield and Priscilla Coolidge (right) form the trio Walela, one of the finest sets of voices in music today. Photo by Jill Jarrett.

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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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» 2001 July/August
By Site Editor | Published 07/1/2001 | 2001 , Shinnecock , Ojibwe , Micmac , Passamaquoddy , Luiseño , Cheyenne , Crow , Pueblo , Lakota

 ON THE COVER
Fritz Scholder: A Lust For Life

An in-depth look at and conversation with a leading figure of the contemporary Indian art world, including a glimpse back at his formative years in Santa Fe; his views on life and death; discussion of his current work, exhibitions and a new book; and the role of an artist in the world.

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