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JD Challenger is a "self-taught" southwestern artist whose work depicts Native Americans of the late 1800s. He has been a disc jockey, sign painter and fiddle-player. Now, he continues the Native American tradition of illustrating history in the form of pictorials.


Spring 1996, Volume 11, Number 2

Leadership
Creating Alliances Pathways to Leadership

Corporations, schools and communities join forces to foster skill-building and cooperation.
by Lara Evans

Recruiting Native Journalists The New Storytellers
Native American students discover journalism options in an effort to reclaim their own stories.
by Candy Hamilton

The Kellogg Foundation Building Leadership
A Native community works to bring leadership skills home.
by Sandy Fugate

Media & Culture
Indian Humor
An art exhibit illuminates the diversity of humor that exists within the Native community.
by Marsha Kosteva

Be Like Nick
Paul Chaat Smith explores an Indian identity constantly reinvented by the media.
by Paul Chaat Smith

Breakthrough: The Changing Face of Science in America
A biographical documentary featuring American Indians and other scientists of color who have "broken through."
by Lara Evans

Book and Resources

Editorial
by Wilma Mankiller

The Last Word Opinion
'Racism and Stereotyping Hurts Us All' - a poster

Departments
Into the Wind
News from AISES
Employment Classifieds
Résumé Service
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