Volume 17 Winter 2005 Issue No. 2

In This Issue:
Sustainability

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Features

10 The Future is Green: Tribal colleges saving water, electricity - and money
By Dr. Gelvin Stevenson (Western Cherokee)
Planning for the seventh generation, several tribal coleges designed green campuses with ecology and conservation in mind.

18 Menominee and Maya: Indigenous cultures and their forests inspire and support each other
By Sherrole Benton (Oneida/Ojibwe)
The Mayan people of Belize came to Wisconsin to learn about "forest gardening" from some of the world's best teachers - the Menominee.

Departments

8 Editor's Essay: Building Green Campuses for the Seventh Generation
by Marjane Ambler

23 Resource Guide: Making Tribal Campuses Sustainable
By Andrew Mills

30 Profile: Dylan Olson
by Dr. Jean E. Ness

32 On Campus

50 Media Reviews
by Stephanie Owen, Holly Ristau, Gwynne Spencer, and Michael W. Simpson

On the cover:

The wind is blowing in new self-sufficiency for communities across the country, including tribes and tribal colleges.

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