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Spring 2001 , Volume 16, Number 2
Leadership
Reflections from the Front Line: An Interview
with Winona LaDuke
by Barbra Wakshul
Political and environmental leader Winona LaDuke talks about
her vision of Indian leadership.
The Blackfeet Wind: Apatew
by Winona LaDuke
A pilot wind energy project on the Blackfeet Reservation in Montana
takes the lead in exploring alternative resources.
Young
Voices, Young Leadership: Native Americans in Engineering
by Barbara Sorensen
Young engineer, B ro o ke Lu tz , talks about re d e fining leadership
in terms of cultural identity.
Native
Sun
In a Golf Digest reprint, Notah Begay III talks about finding
success, but only after experiencing his share of knocks.
Health
and the Environment
Healing the Land: CIER helps First Nations Protect &
Restore the Environment
by Patricia Sellers, Rodney C. McDonald and Ardythe Wilson
Winnipeg-based Centre for Indigenous Environmental Resources
(CIER) offers training and professional environmental services to
First Nations.
Indigenous
Leaders Shape International Human Rights Law
by Gail Bundy
At the United Nations, indigenous leaders from around the world
promote the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
A
Safe and Sober Indian Nation
A Safe and Sober workshop in New Mexico addresses traffic fatalities
in Native communities.
Books and Resources
Homeland: A Documentary About Four Lakota Families
A one-hour documentary chronicles the life of four Lakota families
from the Pine Ridge Reservation.
Fusions
of Time and Culture
by Barbara Sorensen
Crow cover artist Kevin Red Star paints to convey the beauty
of the Northern Plains tribes.
Departments
Guest Editorial
Into the Wind
Employment Classifieds
News from AISES
Résumé Service
Winter Advertisers
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