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4 Reasons Why the Keystone Pipeline Might Not Be BuiltClimate change? Treaty rights? Sure, but the real killer could be the market. |
January-February 2015 |
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Fashion Finds in Alaska Reinvent the TraditionalAn Athabascan designer's fish skin garments push fashion forward in Alaska. Plus a mask carver designs fashion-statement pieces and another artist creates sealskin, slippers and jackets. |
January-February 2015 |
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Inupiaq Culture and Language Come to the Fore in ‘Never Alone’Review: The breakthrough videogame set in the Arctic serves as an example of what’s possible. |
January-February 2015 |
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Viewpoint: On Will Rogers' Birthday, 5 Political Quotes from the Cherokee HumoristToday marks both Election Day and icon Will Roger's birthday. Art Coulson (Cherokee), who writes regularly for Native Peoples magazine, shares some of his favorite Rogers quotes. |
November-December 2014 |
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8 Top Social Media Conversations, Starting With #RockYourMocsNovember brings #RockYourMocs. We take a look at this Native American Heritage month movement and other social media trends that are changing the conversation for Indian Country. |
November-December 2014 |
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Native America: Ready for Its Close-upFrom A&E to Netflix to the Sundance Channel, the Native presence grows on several TV shows, but an accuracy critique on each is already underway. |
September-October 2014 |
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Timeline: Two Centuries of Cherokee Language InnovationWe look at how the Cherokees continuously turned to tech to sustain their language, starting with Sequoyah. |
September-October 2014 |
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Cherokees Keep Up With the Latest in Tech and Keep Their LanguageFor generations, the Cherokee Nation has turned to tech to preserve its language with innovative efforts that have come via the Cherokee Phoenix, iPhone and Facebook. |
September-October 2014 |
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Fluent Cherokee Speakers Establish New Terms and Revive Old OnesA group of speakers meets to establish terms that will adequately describe objects and ideas that historically were not part of the Cherokee language. |
September-October 2014 |
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'You Will Never Be Forgotten': 4 artist reflections from 'Walking With Our Sisters'The exhibit featuring hundreds of unfinished moccasins commemorates the lives of the missing and murdered Indigenous women of the United States and Canada. |
September-October 2014 |










