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Winter 2004, Volume 19, Number 1
Education Skills & Resources
Finding a Niche in Science: NASA Goddard’s
Summer Program
by Barbara Sorensen
Summer internships provide a wealth of learning for Native
students.
E-Mentoring:
Fostering Diversity, Leadership and Success
by Jenny Kurzweil
Technology helps students and educators connect with experienced
professionals.
Nativision:
Technology and the Future of Indigenous Education
by Mishuana Goeman
Faye Lone, Tonawanda Seneca, expands Native educational programming.
An
Unconventional Path to Success in Engineering An Interview with
Daron Ahhaity
by
Barbara Sorensen
Daron Ahhaity, Kiowa, Comanche and Cherokee, shares his enthusiasm
for engineering.
Internships:
Invaluable Experience for Life
by Cheryl Redhorse Bennett
An AISES interns experience working at the
CDC.
Vermont
Law Schoolís Unique Master of Studies in Environmental Law
by Barbra Wakshul
Jennie Larson, Menominee, reflects on how her internship changed
her life.
Gaining
Real World Experience in the College Classroom
by Robert Hays
Students at South Dakota State University gain hands-on marketing
experience.
Gekinoo’imaagejig:
“The Ones Who Teach”
by Amy Bergstrom
The Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College is increasing the
numbers of American Indian teachers.
How to Succeed
in Business: An Interview with NCAIED
by Barbra Wakshul
Tips for aspiring business owners.
College
Horizons: Preparing Students for Higher Education
by Whitney Laughlin
How to apply —successfully—to college and grad school.
Opinion
Gambling Traditions Run Deep in Native America
by Liz Hill
An historical perspective on Indian gaming.
Arts
& Resources
Boyhood to Bearhood: Brother Bear
Review by Bear Christensen
A familiar, mythical tale is animated for the big screen.
Hillerman
the Right Way: Coyote Waits
Review by Bear Christensen
The Navajo Nation is the setting for a contemporary mystery
brought to public television.
Utopian
Legacies: A History of Conquest and Oppression in the Western World
by John C. Mohawk
Reviewed by Richard Simonelli
A philosophical analysis of Western history.
A Silent
Marrow of Presence: An Interview with Gerald Vizenor
by Barbara Sorensen
Anishinaabe writer Gerald Vizenor shares his thoughts on the
art of writing.
Departments
Guest Editorial
Classifieds
News from AISES
Winter Advertisers
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