Volume XI Fall 1999 Issue #1

In This Issue
Building Native Wellness

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Features
6 Tribal College Journal looks ahead to challenges of second decade
By Marjane Ambler

10 Introduction: Tribal colleges build Native wellness

12 Traditional Assiniboine family values: Let us bring back something beautiful
By James Shanley, Ed.D.

18 Diné College students research diabetes for their people

22 Implementing the executive order: HHS takes lead in developing comprehensive plan

26 Healthy tribal colleges create healthy communities
By Donna Demarest, Ed.D.

Departments

9 Letters to the Editor

28 On Campus

34 Land Grant Fort Berthold gardens fight diabetes

36 Tribal College Profile Carolyn Fiscus: Family Woman, Educator, Mom
By Richard Simonelli

39 A Resource Guide: Native American health promotion and disease prevention

44 Refereed Research Department The impact of a casino on education and crime
By Milo Colton, Ph.D., J.D.

48 Reviews
By Philip H. Red Eagle and Ned Harper

 

On the Cover: Competitive racing of Indian war canoes has been a long time tradition of the tribes in the Pacific Northwest. Photos of the Stommish Festival by Fredrick Lane, 2877 Lummi Shore Dr., Bellingham, WA 98226. Lane is a member of the Lummi Tribe.

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