24-1 Fall 2012 “Communicating Yesterday’s Stories Today” Table of Contents
Aug 15th, 2012 | By tcj | Category: 24-1: Communicating Yesterday's Stories Today, Archives
Features
The Art of Storytelling
By Barbara Ellen Sorensen
At many tribal colleges, storytelling is an integral part of the curricula. Students learn from elders—and also learn to craft their own narratives. 
Stories for the Stage
By Ryan Winn
At the College of Menominee Nation, playwriting students learn to write their own stories, then perform them for audiences. 
TCJ Student
In the introduction, Gordon Henry (White Earth Chippewa) addresses student writers and extols the transformative potential of creative work.
31st AIHEC Student Conference
March 24-27, 2012, Rapid City, SD
Photographers share just a few of the highlights at the annual conference in Rapid City, SD.
Departments
Dear Readers: A Measure of What’s Important
By Rachael Marchbanks
Editor’s Essay: Stories From the Heart
By Laura Paskus
Resource Guide
By Ryan Winn
ON THE COVER: “Ceremony Before the Hunt” by Evans Flammond, Sr. (Sicangu/Lakota). Visit his website at www.dreamhorsecreations5150.com.









