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Summer 2004, Volume 19, Number 3
Technology
Education through Technology
Distance Learning Opportunities Along the Bering Sea
by Helen Letts
The Pribilof Tech Prep Project brings technology to Aleuts of
St. Paul Island.
Health & Careers
Taking Care of the Smallest Drums
Native American Women and Cardiovascular Disease
by Mishuana Goeman
Risk factors and prevention strategies for Native women.
Healthy
Inspiration
Native Communities Get Moving
by Amy Mercier
Reducing the risk of diabetes through exercise and nutrition.
What
the Medicine Men Knew
by Phyllis
D. Light
Native American herbal healing traditions and practices across
time.
Pursuing
Research to Advance Health Care
by Damon Jacobs
Ground-breaking cancer research at the University
of North Carolina.
Medical
Librarianship
Spreading Health Care Knowledge
by Monica Bread
Disseminating accurate medical and health care information empowers
Native people and their communities.
Education
The Native American Science Bowl
by Richard Simonelli
Twenty-seven teams of students from all over the U.S. compete,
network, and learn together.
Uniting
American Indian Student Voices
The First Annual American Indian Youth Leadership Institute
by Barbra Wakshul
Indian high school students celebrate their heritage, culture,
history and experiences.
Getting
Out the Vote in Indian Country
by Nicole Adams
The pivotal role of Native Americans in the 2004 U.S.elections.
Business
Marketing
Services Help Native-Owned Businesses
by Richard Walker
Assisting Indian-owned businesses in reaching the global marketplace.
Opinion
Native
Americans Visit Chiapas
by Karen Lynch
Native visitors to Chiapas strengthen connections between nations
in the north and south.
Arts & Resources
Determining
a Path to the Future
An Interview with Melissa Tantaquidgeon Zobel
by Barbara Sorensen
Writing, fi lmmaking and the challenges of spiritual leadership.
Departments
Guest Editorial
Into
the Wind
Classifieds
News from AISES
Advertisers’ Index
The Last Word
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