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Our website now features Study Guides for Elementary, Middle School and High School Levels! If you are an educator please direct your browser to the EDUCATION area of our website for more information...

Welcome to NATIVE PEOPLES MAGAZINE on the World Wide Web!

For ten years now we have had the privilege of sharing with our readership "...the arts and lifeways of the Native Peoples of the Americas." With this issue, we take a look back on where we have been and to where we are going.

There are many new aspects our web site to browse through, many new resources for your use. We thank our thousands of users who have given us thoughtful feedback regarding this site and hope that the new features will enhance your voyage and provide you with useful tools in your discovery of the Native Peoples of North, Central and South America!

Gary Avey ButtonIn this issue, Editor Gary Avey shares with our readers some special thoughts on the difficulties and triumphs of 10 years of Native Peoples Magazine...
NMAI ButtonThe National Museum Of The American Indian (NMAI) is making headway in the construction of the Cultural Resources Center and needs your help in making dreams come true...

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According to 1990 Census there are:

  • (437,431) reservation Indians (22% of the total Indian population)
  • (1,436,105) urban Indians (78% of the total Indian Population)

Read more about the American Indian Facts of Life by clicking here.

 

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  • For those of you who would like a little information about the magazine, click here to find out about the beginnings of our publication and how we became the flagship publication of the National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution.


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This month's featured recipe is enough to make your mouth water!

Find this and other recipes by Beverly Cox and Martin Jacobs, excerpted from their book, "Spirit of the Harvest".