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1999 Summer
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ON THE COVER
Woodcarver David Draper (Diné) draws from a rich tapestry of
influences, from Michelangelo to the late, legendary sculptor Allan
Houser (Chiricahua Apache). But his most powerful ideas come from his
home in the Chuska Mountains on the Navajo Reservation in Arizona.
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Rez Biz: Growing Native Economies
By Rob McDonald
| Published 11/1/2003
| Science & Technology , Business , Non Profits , Daniel Gibson , November/December , S'Klallam , Dogrib , Inupiaq , Colville , Kumeyaay , Zuni , Yaqui , Wintu , Sioux , Hochunk , Mashantucket Pequot , Potawatomi , Oneida , Caddo , Choctaw , Chippewa
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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...
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Woodlands Culture
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A new permanent exhibit at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art in Indianapolis is attempting to fill exactly this void with the June 22 opening of a new gallery, Mihtohseenionki: The People's Place. Launched in conjunction with the festivities surrounding the museum's 10th anniversary, the gallery and exhibition (presented by Ameritech) thrust us into the vibrant past, present and future of the region's original inhabitants—members of the impressive Woodlands cultures that once roamed America's heartland.
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Four Women Potters
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Clay work is among the world\'s oldest forms of creative expression; by the very nature of its substance, it rests among those mediums most profoundly connected to their fundamental sources. Pottery is one of the most studied, analyzed and dissected of all indigenous art forms and, historically speaking, has been and remains a considerable contributor to the annals of North America\'s first societies and Native America\'s contemporary artistic legacy.
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2002 May/June
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ON THE COVER Jana—Powerful Pop With a Native Soul
We lead off our annual Native music issue with an insightful portrait
of this powerful young Lumbee performer, whose brief career already
includes a Billboard Magazine Single of the Week, a Grammy co-nomination and a Nammy for Best Pop Artist.
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2003 November/December
By Site Editor
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| Kiowa , Navajo , Athabascan , Chippewa , Choctaw , Inupiaq , Potawatomi , Wintu , Kumeyaay , Mashantucket Pequot , Gwich’in , 2003
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ON THE COVER 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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