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Spring 2003, Volume 18, Number 2
Leadership
Twenty Under 30: Emerging Leaders in Indian
Country
by Nicole Adams
The accomplishments of twenty emerging leaders in Indian
Country are highlighted.
How Native American Success and Leadership
is Cultivated at the Corporate Level: A Native American Employee
Perspective
by Sandra One Feather
Guidelines for succeeding in the corporate world.
Four
Components of Corporate Leadership
by Bob Moffat
Criteria for successful corporate leadership.
LifeSkills
Center for Leadership Produces Healthy Role Models
by Jennifer Boschert
Empowering Native Americans to become strong leaders.
Marathon Resolution
by
Barbara Sorensen
Marathon
running helps Duane Smith, Navajo, stay focused and healthy in an
urban environment.
Tackling
the Law and Raising the Issues Summer Program Prepares Students
by
Mary Bowannie
The
Pre-Law Summer Institute prepares Native American and Alaska Natives
to succeed in law school.
American
Indians of Colorado Night
by
Nicole Adams
The
Denver Nuggets pro basketball team honor the local Native community.
Health and the Environment
Native Americans in Physical Therapy
by Jane Westberg
Three Native American physical therapists share their stories
and advice.
Diet
and Exercise Delay Diabetes
By
adopting healthy diet and exercise habits, individuals can do a
great deal to lower the risk of diabetes.
Education
Students Bring Native Texts To Life
by James W. Parins
At the Sequoyah Research Center, students make Native texts available
to readers.
Books
& Resources
The Road to Hell: Rabbit Proof Fence
Reviewed by Bear Christensen
Rabbit Proof Fence tells the true story of three young Aborigine
girls.
Evolution,
Creationism, and Other Modern Myths: A Book by Vine Deloria, Jr.
Reviewed
by Richard Simonelli
Departments
Guest
Editorial
Into the Wind
Employment Classifieds
News from AISES
Books
and Resources
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