A partial collection of past Tribal College Journal articles on Native science:

Volume 10 Fall 1998 Issue No. 1

Cultural perspectives and the nature of science
By Jack Barden, Ph.D.

Land-based colleges offer science students a sense of place
By Marjane Ambler

REVIEW DEPARTMENT
A Yupiaq Worldview: A Pathway to Ecology and Spirit.

by A. Oscar Kawagley
Published by Waveland Press, Inc., Prospect Heights, Ill., 1995, $10.95. 166 pages
Review by Lori Colomeda, Ph.D.

Volume 12 Winter 2000 Issue No. 2

Giving voice to Crow Country - the Crow place name project
By Carrie Moran McCleary

Of science and spirit: Leech Lake combines culture, inquiry in the lab
By Michael Wassegijig Price

Shifting paradigms: Diné build harmony, balance and community into the planning process
By Sue Wolf and Frank Morgan

Volume 15 Fall 2003 Issue No. 1

From 'Savages' to Scientists: Mainstream science moves toward recognizing traditional knowledge
By Dr. Lori Lambert

 

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