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Roy Thomas 1949-2004

Roy Thomas, Ahnisnabae-born Ojibwa artist, came from the small Northwestern Ontario community of Long Lac. Thomas was a painter in the Ojibwa Woodland style. This style uses symbolism and imagery inspired by pictographs. For more information on Louise Thomas's new gallery, contact: Ahnisnabae Art, 1500 S. James St., Thunder Bay, Ontario, P7E 6N7, (807) 577-2656, e-mail: ahnisnabart@shaw.ca or access www.ahnisnabae-art.com



Summer 2005, Volume 20, Number 3


Health and Technology
Opportunities in the Marine Sciences
by Brian Bingham
The Minorities in Marine Science Undergraduate Program introduces students from racial/ethnic groups underrepresented in science to the possibility of pursuing a marine science career.

Careers in the Biomedical Sciences
Native American Women and Cardiovascular Disease

by Jane Westberg
Native Americans are thriving in a host of career opportunities in biomedical fields.

Promoting Health and Quality of Life in Rural Communities
by Barbara Sorensen
Dr. Jacqueline Gray inspires Native Americans to pursue careers in health fields.

The Food Legacy of Native Americans
by Phyllis D. Light
Traditional Native American dietary practices evolved over centuries and continue to nourish the body, mind and spirit.

A Native Perspective on Contemporary Technology
An Interview with Daniel Wildcat
by Barbra Wakshul
Daniel Wildcat, Yuchi member of the Muscogee Nation of Oklahoma, shares his thoughts on how the Native worldview can generate sustainable technology.

American Indian Love of Basketball Thrives
by Electra Draper
Though ball games have been part of Native culture for centuries, today?fs Native women are forging a new path in basketball.

Biodiesel
Sustainable, Renewable, Environmentally Friendly
by Tsali Cross
Biodiesel fuel offers a viable alternative to petroleum dependence.

Arts & Resources
From the Ground Up
A Review of Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations by Charles Wilkinson
by Kristen A. Carpenter
Blood Struggle focuses on the revitalization of Indian nations and the strength of self-determination.

Departments
Guest Editorial
Into the Wind

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