Volume 15 Fall 2003 Issue No. 1

In This Issue
Indigenizing Our Future

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Features

 

10 From 'Savages' to Scientists: Mainstream science moves toward recognizing traditional knowledge
by Dr. Lori Lambert (Mi'kmaq/Abenaki)
AAAS invites tribal scholars to explain how the knowledge of their grandfathers can address the issues of tomorrow.

14 Chiefs & Visionaries: AIHEC molds leadership initiative to match tribal values
by Dr. Deborah (Wetsit) His Horse is Thunder (Assiniboine) and Dr. Gerald Gipp (Hunkpapa Lakota)
The consortium of tribal colleges plans a unique mentorship program to prepare leaders who can meet the many challenges facing tribal organizations.

17 Faces Behind the Tribal College Movement
To celebrate AIHEC's 30th anniversary, TCJ is publishing a series of tributes.

19 TCJ Student Edition
Joseph Bruchac found 23 new writers in this year's student edition who seemed "as familiar as old friends."

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Departments

6 Letters to the Editor

8 Editor's Essay: Indigenizing Our Future
by Marjane Ambler

40 On Campus

54 Voices

About the cover: David Dalasohya, Jr. (Hopi/Laguna Pueblo), "Sweet Corn and Beautiful Water." Acrylic on Canvas, 2003, photo by Larry M. Phillips, Sr., courtesy of the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum: Cat#: H-402. To contact the artist, call (714) 635-3096 or write 2229 E. Center St., Anaheim, CA 92806.