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Spring 2002, Volume 17, Number 2

Leadership
Passing the Torch: Where is the Next Generation of Indian Leaders?
by Nicole Adams
Concerns about future Indian leaders are weighed against current leadership development programs.

Portrait of a People: A Movie Star Looks at Life in Alaska
by Heather A. Resz
Wes Studi’s films resonate with images of strong, resilient people making bold choices.

Leadership Cameos: Preserving Culture, Voice and Balance
by Barbara Sorensen
Three Native Americans have defined leadership in terms of their own aspirations, dreams and successes.

Leadership in Action: Native American Employee Groups
by Sandra One Feather
Native American professionals are increasing their ranks in corporate and federal agencies and establishing internal employee groups to help achieve their goals.

Octaviana Trujillo: Education and Leadership
by Barbara Sorensen
Octaviana Trujillo sees education as an essential bridge between cultures as well as a necessary component of leadership.


Health and the Environment

The Native American Fish & Wildlife Society
by Patricia Walsh
The Native American Fish & Wildlife Society, based in Broomfield, Colorado, works with tribes on fish and wildlife issues.

Diet and Exercise Delay Diabetes
By adopting healthy diet and exercise habits, individuals can do a great deal to lower the risk of diabetes.

Genetic Markers and Native Identity
by Brett Lee Shelton, J.D., and Jonathan Marks, Ph.D.
Authors Brett Lee Shelton and Jonathan Marks identify problems in using genetics to determine Native American ancestry.

The Burning Sky
by Tia Oros
Tia Oros, program director for the Seventh Generation Fund, voices her opinion on the events of September 11th.

The Hogan Project on the Navajo Reservation
The Indigenous Community Enterprises (ICE) worked closely with community members of the western portion of the Navajo Nation to formulate a program to create affordable housing.

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