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2006 January/February
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ON THE COVER Q’orianka Kilcher (Quechua/Huachipaeri, of Peruvian heritage) portrays the young Pocahontas in the film The New World, about the founding of the Jamestown, Virginia colony in 1607. Photo by Merie Wallace, SMPSP/New Line Productions.
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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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1998 Summer
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ON THE COVER
In the Inupiat hunt of a bowhead whale, Jo Jo Brower is an equal to her
husband, whaling captain Arnold Brower of Barrow, Alaska. She prepares
for the hunt a year in advance, remembering that a bowhead will give
itself to a whaling crew headed by a captain and a wife who work hard,
share with all, treat the flesh with respect and who are humble
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2003 November/December
By Site Editor
| Published 11/1/2003
| 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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2000 November/December
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ON THE COVER Irene Bedard
From Anchorage, Alaska to New York City, the dramatic calling of Irene
Bedard has led this Inupiat Eskimo/Cree actor to roles in Lakota Woman, Naturally Native and Smoke Signals. With her theatrical and Native roots firmly established, the voice behind Pocahontas celebrates two new releases this year, The Lost Child and Wild Flowers. Bedard glimmers in a 14K gold, inlaid pendant and bracelet, courtesy of Ray Tracey Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Click on "Full Story" to view the complete Table of Contents.
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