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Summer 1996, Volume 11, Number 3
Health
& Environment
Akwesasne
- Industrial Contamination,Environmental Recovery
A community struggles to recover from industrial contamination.
by Kallen Martin
Driven
by Necessity - The St. Regis Tribe Develops Environmental Expertise
A tribe works for self-governance in developing their own environmental
standards.
by Laurence Swamp
Bringing
Ancient Ways to our Farmers' Fields
A Comell scientist takes agriculture back to its Native American
roots-
and
into the future.
by Richard Wolkomir
Gathering
by Linda Yamane
Seasons
by Linda Yamane
Broadening
the Scope of Medical Careers - American Indians Working
in Health Professions
Indian healthcare professionals speak out about their experiences
in
attaining career goals.
by Patricia Colby
Opportunities
in Allied Health Professions
From User to Counselor - Char's Story of Transformation
A substance abuse counselor combines education and life experiences
to help others.
by Judy Merritt
Two
Paths to Healing - Can Traditional and Western Scientific Medicine
Work Together?
A former director of the Indian Health Service finds strengths and
weaknesses in both approaches.
by Everett R. Rhoades
Oyate
Kin Nuin Uncinpi - As a People We Are Asking to Live
North Dakota Tribal Communities mobilize to end the threat to their
community.
by Dick Pierce
Young
Conservation Pioneers in the 90s - Continuing the Legacy
A career development program educates and trains young people for
careers in natural resources.
by Nina S. Roberts
Traditional
Knowledge
Decolonizing
Our Voices
A Tarahumara scientist explores the validity of indigenous knowledge.
by Enrique Salmin
The
Seasons of Change
The medicine wheel teaches about a natural cycle of change.
from a talk by Don Coyhis
Book
Review: In Full View - Three ways of seeing California Plants
by Glenn Keator and Linda Yamane
The
Last Word - Opinion
Weaving
a Holistic Perspective of Health & the Environment
by Rich Garcia
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