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Winter 2003, Volume 18, Number 1
Educational Paths to Successful Careers
Native American Archaeologists
by Davina Ruth Two Bears
Native archaeologists protect the past.
Empowering Our Youth: The National Native American Youth Initiative
by Nicole G. Stern
Students pursue careers in health-related professions.
Educating
Tomorrows Educators: The Institute for the Recruitment of
Teachers
by Nicole Adams
Phillips Academyís summer program prepares students to pursue
graduate degrees in education.
Exploring
New Territories: Interning with the Agricultural Research Service
by Colleen Mitchell
Two summer veterinary interns gain hands-on experience.
Annual
Guide to Summer Opportunities
The
Impact of Internships
by
Cheryl Redhorse Bennett
An
AISES interns experience working at the CDC.
Vermont
Law Schoolís Unique Master of Studies in Environmental Law
by Dean B. Suagee
Scientists and engineers prepare for a career in environmental
protection.
Educating
Native Students: Inspiring Future Leaders
by Tiffany Lee
A look at TRIBES summer academic enrichment program.
NANAINA:
Blending Science and Art in the Health Professions
by Lillian Tom-Orme
Serving the professional needs of Alaska Native and American
Indian nurses.
Utilizing
Traditional Knowledge in a Scientific Setting
by Grace M. Boyne
A physicist uses his Navajo culture as a tool for learning.
Preventing
Tragedy
by Sandra One Feather
The Office of Environmental Health in Gallup, NM teaches disease
and injury prevention.
Helping
Students Enter the Health Professions in Arizona
byAleena Hernandez, Myra Parker, John Lewis and Yvette Roubideaux
Collaborative efforts increase the number of American Indian
students entering health professions.
Books
and Resources
Rage on the Range: A Review of Skins
by Bear Christensen
Blood
Memory: Interview with Delphine Red Shirt
by Barbara Sorensen
Departments
Guest
Editorial
Into the Wind
Employment Classifieds
News from AISES
Résumé Service
Winter Advertisers
The Last Word
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