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1999 Fall
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ON THE COVER
A generation has passed since the
Indian occupation of Alcatraz. Adam Fortunate Eagle, now 70, holding
the peace pipe used in ceremonies launching the occupation, was among
the thousands involved. Photo by Linda Sue Scott.
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2006 May/June
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ON THE COVER
Few Americans have ever matched the dignity, courage and wisdom
possessed by Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce people of Idaho, as seen in
this image taken in 1877.
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2001 January/February
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ON THE COVER
Painter Steven Yazzie (Navajo), whose Heard Museum mural, “Fear of a
Red Planet: Relocation and Removal 2000,” narrates the horror and hope
of Arizona’s First Peoples.
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2001 May/June
By Site Editor
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| Navajo , Hopi , Aleut , Inuit , Iñupiat , Athabascan , Haida , Tlingit , Anishinaabe , Passamaquoddy , Penobscot , Tewa , Micmac , Ojibwe , Tsimshian , Maliseet , Diné , 2001
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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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