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Winter 2002, Volume 17, Number 1
Educational Paths & Career Resources
Itís About People: A Successful School/University
Partnership
by Rebecca M. Monhardt, Navitt Spotted-Elk, Dorothy Bigman,
Darlene Valentine, and Howard Dee
A partnership between a public school and university aids
education.
Strongest At the Broken Places: Out of Adversity and Abuse, Healing
and a Helping Career
by Pat Hubbard
A prominent Native American scientist has improved cancer treatment
available to Native people.
On
the Eve of a Dream Come True
by Barbra Wakshul
John Herrington, NASAís first American Indian astronaut, reflects
on his own educational path as he prepares for his first space mission
later this year.
Stand
and Be Counted
by Linda Alexius Hagerty and Rebecca L. Robbins
American Indian businesses grapple with supplier diveristy.
Bridging
the Gap: Career Paths in Telecommunications
by
Barbara Sorensen
Three
Native American professionals provide insight and suggestions on
what it takes to forge a career in the telecommunications field.
Internships
Pave the Road to Success
by
Ellie White-Stevens
American
Indian students who secured internships through INROADS share their
experiences and successes.
Summer
Opportunities
Winds of Change presents its annual guide to summer internships,
university programs and cooperative education experiences.
Health
and the Environment
Native Woman Earns Recognition as an American Environmental Leader
by Anne Becher
Native American ethnobotanist Donna House is profiled for her
unique contributions to preserving the Earth.
Books
and Resources
A Review of Winter Thunder: Retold Tales
Reviewed by Judy Merritt
Stories of the Anishinabeg reflect the mysteries of creation.
Departments
Guest Editorial
Into the Wind
Employment Classifieds
News from AISES
Résumé Service
Winter Advertisers
The Last Word
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