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Clarissa Hudson was born in 1956 in Juneau, Alaska. Her mother, Irene, is Tlingit Indian from the village of
Hoonah, Alaska; her father, William, is Filipino American from Seattle, Washington. For the past ten years,
Hudson has focused most of her energies on artwork inspired by her Alaska Native heritage. Her work
is presently represented by Stonington Gallery in Seattle, Washington and by Inuit Gallery in Vancouver,
British Columbia. She can be reached at: P.O. Box 2709, Pagosa Springs, Colorado 81147.


Fall 2004, Volume 19, Number 4


Spectrum of Careers
Exciting Careers in Pharmacy
by Jane Westberg
Native pharmacists, valued for their cultural sensitivity, are in great demand.

Opportunities in Technology
An Interview with Curt Cotner

by Barbara Sorensen
IBM Fellow Curt Cotner discusses opportunities in the world of technology and
how to retain cultural identity.

A Lineage of Mentors
Native American Women in the SACNAS Biography Project

by Jenny Kurzweil
Native women scientists provide role models for pre-college students.

Careers in Tribal Justice
by Tina M. Farrenkopf
The associate director of the National Tribal Justice Resource Center in Boulder,
Colorado traces her journey through law back to community service.

Helping Communities
The Alaska Native Research Partnership for Health Project

by Brian Saylor
The Alaska Native Research Partnership for Health utilizes research results to
improve community health.

Cultivating Native American Success at the Corporate Level
by Steve Stallings
Helpful hints pave the road to success in corporate America.

Outside the Box
Harriett Platero

by Carolyn Gonzales
Role model Harriett Platero is pursuing a second career in molecular biology
research.

Health and the Environment
"Walk, Stride, and Soar with Native Vision"
by Nicole G. Stern
Native Vision strengthens Native American communities through programs that
teach healthy lifestyles and provide community resources.

TRIBES
Teaching Relevant Inquiry-Based Environmental Science

by Michael Wassegijig Price
The TRIBES project helps high school teachers provide culturally relevant science
education to Native students.

Arts & Resources
A Trumpet of Their Own: Early Native American Writers
by Kristen Carpenter and Thatcher Wine
Authors Carpenter and Wine explore the historical antecedents of Native
American literature.

Biological Time
by Bernie Taylor
Reviewed by Richard Simonelli
How three tribal groups use the combined solar-lunar calendar to live successfully
in concert with the land.

Native Universe
Voices of Indian America
by Gerald McMaster and Clifford E. Trafzer, Editors
Book review by Al Qöyawayma
A celebration of the beliefs and ceremonies of the Native peoples of North, Central,
and South America.

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