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» Joanne Shenandoah
By Brian Wright-McLeod | Published 05/1/2004 | Oneida , Music , Music , May/June
 There is a special creative identity attached to singer Joanne Shenandoah. It is evident throughout the course of her career, beginning with the numerous recordings of Iroquois social songs that have come to define her music. Though she has no single song that can be described as a hit, her productivity and creativity since the late 1980s have led to her position today as one of the top-selling and most widely recognized Native recording artists.
» 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...
» 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 Fall
By Site Editor | Published 09/1/1993 | 1993 , Oneida , Apache , Athabascan , Navajo , Cherokee
ON THE COVER
Geronimo, played by Wes Studi (Cherokee), leads his band across the Arizona desert in a new film from Columbia Pictures. On his left is Ulzana, played by Victor Aaron. Photo by Sam Emerson.
» 2004 May/June
By Site Editor | Published 05/1/2004 | Music , 2004 , Shawnee , Mandan , Hidatsu , Maori , Oneida , Pueblo , Navajo , Apparel/Fashion

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Singer, songwriter, musician and performer Joanne Shenandoah (Oneida) possesses a golden voice, a charming demeanor and a determined work ethic—characteristics that have carried her to the top of the Native music realm.

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» 2002 July/August
By Site Editor | Published 07/1/2002 | Pueblo , Lakota , Hopi , Choctaw , Oneida , Coast Salish , 2002

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Artist Ed Archie NoiseCat
They're talented, they're innovative, and they're in demand at Indian market events nationwide. Glass, wood and metal artist Ed Archie NoiseCat (Shuswap/Stlitlimx) is one of the market stars we profile in "Five Market Artists." Cover photo by Wendy McEahern.

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» 2004 November/December
By Site Editor | Published 11/1/2004 | Education , 2004 , Abenaki , Sioux , Oneida , Hopi , Lakota , Navajo , Mohawk

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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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