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Cover Artist:

Apache Sun Over White Mountain, is by Allen Mose, Navajo.

Mose's award-winning works dealing with both Indian and other cultures, illustrate his deep insights into the traditional values he upholds. He uses a variety of media, including charcoals, pastels, acrylics, oils and watercolors. His paintings and drawings are quickly becoming part of private and corporate collections throughout the United States and abroad.

Courtesy of American Indian Contemporary Arts, San Francisco.


Spring 1997 , Volume 12, Number 2

Guest Editorial
What is Leadership?
by George E. Bennett

Leadership
A Hard Journey Home--Changing Tribal Organization
Through Traditional Values

Four employees of the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of northern Michigan share their vision of a new traditional way of governing, as well as the difficulties they face in getting there.
by George E. Bennett, Robert Kewaygoshkum, Robin Milstead and Terri Dell Cobb

Training Leaders for the 21st Century
The American Indian Ambassadors Program--Medicine Pathways for the Future
by Barbra Wakshul

Rigoberta Menchú Tum--Nobel Laureate Leads International
Movement for Peace and Indigenous Rights

Nobel Peace Prize's youngest recipient is using the prize money and prestige to provide leadership for the international movement for peace and for the rights of indigenous peoples.
by Paula Palmer

Native Elders lead a gathering of Native American men,
sharing their wisdom and their hearts.
Communicate with the Earth and with Each Other
A Talk by Franklin Kahn

Use the Good Mind!
An interview with Freida Jacques by Richard Simonelli

Catch Up to the Women
A Talk by Oren Lyons

Leadership
The State of the World

Indigenous elders and leaders are contributing their knowledge
and wisdom to a series of international forums.
by Jacqueline Keeler

Native Tradition, Evolution and Creation
American Indians have always understood and acted on their understanding of the principles of evolution.
by Raymond Pierotti and Daniel R. Wildcat

Portrait of a Native American Woman Artist
The poetry and artwork of Sharon L. White helps fulfill her childhood purpose.
by Judy Merritt

Weaving Thanks-Bringing an Ancient Practice into the Technological Age
A Tuscororan artist combines the ancient art of beadworking with graphic design to create an educational tool that promotes cross-cultural understanding of her language and culture.
by Barbara Sorensen

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Into the Wind
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