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Cover Artist:
Pretty at the Powwow, is by Laurie Houseman-
Whitehawk. Houseman-Whitehawk is a member of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, and one half Santee Sioux on her father's side. Born in 1952 in Omaha, she has lived and worked in her rural studio for the last 11 years. She resides in Lawrence, Kansas, with her two children, Justin and Hessica Houseman.

For more information, contact Laurie Houseman-Whitehawk, Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, RR #3, Box 155-B, Lawrence, KS 66044, (913) 842-1948.


Winter 1996, Volume 11, Number 1

Education
Looking Beyond One's Self Through SKILL
Scientific Knowledge for Indian Learning and Leadership (SKILL)
improves college readiness
prepared by the Office of University Relations and the SKILL Program

Bringing Science to the Service of Culture
Robert Mesta, a Yaqui biologist, is working for the recovery of
endangered birds of prey.
by Carl Smith

The Basic School - Recreating Community
for Educational Development

Richard Simonelli interviews Ernest L. Boyer about an
educational philosphy that mirrors traditional Indian education.

Thinkpads: Reducing Isolation of Reservation Life
Indian students in Montana are getting on-line with PCs on the rez.
by Annette Trinity-Stevens

Asdeqwa Yoedza - The Outdoor
Seneca Science Teaching Program
Asdeqwa Yoedza, the Outdoor World, integrates
culture into the natural world of science.
by Daniel C. Dobey, Thomas Cooper and Crystal Jimerson

A Destination College - SIPI Blends Technical
Education and Human Development

A new electronics engineering program brings an advanced
level of math/science instruction.
by Mark Hopwood

Summer Co-ops/Internships
1996 Winds of Change Guide to Summer Co-ops,
Internships and Minority School Programs

Companies, agenices and schools list co-ops and internships availiable to students
in the summer of 96, providing career experience and opportunities for students.

Media & Culture
Books and Resources

Wintertime Storytelling
Dr. Bernard A. Hoechner and AISES Elder Dr. Henrietta Mann
give us wintertime storytelling.

Dance Me Outside
Issues of identity and cultural appropriation are forced upon, and
forced back by, the young Native actors of Dance Me Outside.
a movie review by Sandy Greer

The Last Word - Opinion
Legislating Morality
by Lara Evans

Departments
Into the Wind
News from AISES
Employment Classifieds
Resume Service
Advertiser Index

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