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Winter 1999, Volume 14, Number 1
Mentoring
Mentoring
Contemporary Use of a Timeless Resource
Mentoring is an important resource for American Indian students
and professionals
in the fields of science, mathematics, engineering and technology.
by
Thomas Windham
Sharing
ExperienceMentoring Through the Art of Filmmaking
A Blackfeet filmmaker shares his knowledge and experience with his
community
to help preserve the spiritual importance of treaty land.
by Barbara Sorensen
One
Voice
A Native American radio and TV producer reserves the best of her
talent for giving back to the Indian community.
by Joysa Maben Winter
College
Horizons
Program prepares high school students for college.
by Whitney Laughlin
Health
and the Environment
The American Bison Revered Icon or Just Another
Disposable Critter?
Once again the people of America are embattled over the
meaning and the future of this magnificent animal.
by Ben Sherman
Holy
Ground Indigenous Environmental Network Gathering
For Native people, protecting sacred sites is an issue of environmental
justice.
by Fiona Williams
Alcohol
Research Center in Colorado
A summer research program at the University of Colorado Health Sciences
Center in Denver draws Native American college students into research
and graduate programs.
by Leslie D. Shivers
Internships
and Co-ops
The Value of Work Experience
1999 Winds of Change Guide to Internships, Co-ops and Minority School
Programs
Books
and Resources
Departments
Guest Editorial
Into the Wind
News from AISES
Resume Service
Employment Classifieds
Winter Advertisers
The Last Word
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