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Respect for All, is provided by Sam English, Ojibwe. Sam is a descendent of both the Turtle Mountain Band and the Redlake Band of Ojibwe Indians. He lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he also maintains a studio.

Sam generously provides the artwork for the AISES National Conference every year, which also serves as the cover for the fall series of Winds of Change.


Fall 1997 , Volume 12, Number 4

Business & Careers
From the Boardroom to the Classroom—
Native Americans Making the Career Switch

A group of Native Americans pursue the dream of teaching.
by Ned Steele

Two World Walkers—The Eagles in Aerospace Program
A mentoring program brings Indian students together with professionals in aeronautical careers.
by Jason Stark

Indian-Owned Businesses—Business Savvy With Indian Values
Three Native American businesses that are giving back to their communities.
by Dick Pierce

Perseverance Pays Off—Profile of Albert Bowie, Doctor of Pharmacy
A San Juan Pueblo man leads the way in the competitive pharmacy field.
by Barbra Wakshul

Building Telecommunication Capacity in Indian Country
Several tribal nations develop a telecommunications plan for their communities.
by Madonna Peltier Yawakie

Focus on 1997 Conference Major Corporate Sponsor—
Project View Takes a New Turn

Corporate sponsor IBM increases the diversity of its workforce.
by Mary Duncan

Health & Environment
Report from the Frontlines—Native Organizations Battle Against the Spread of AIDS

Native People take on the challenges of social and economic problems in their fight against AIDS.
by Jane Westberg

The Science of Ecology and Native American Tradition

Early Native peoples understood the basic principles of the science of ecology.
by Raymond Pierotti and Daniel R. Wildcat

Sharing Traditional Medicine with Zapoteca Healer Enriqueta Contreras
Photostory by Mary Annette Pember

Traditional Knowledge
The Developmental Cycle—Teachings on the Eight Stages of Growth of a Human Being

Eight landmarks in the growth of human beings are described in a talk by Don Coyhis

Features
Chief Joseph's Revenge
A legacy is reborn on the Bear's Paw Battleground in Chinook, Montana.
by Mark Stevens

Annie Humphrey—Ojibwe Singer for Beauty
by Judy Merritt

Book and Resources

Fiction
Great Grandmother and the Devil

by Nancy Anderson

Departments
Editorial
Into the Wind
Letters to the Editor
News from AISES
Employment Classifieds
Résumé Service
Fall Advertisers
The Last Word

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