Volume 20 Winter 2008 Issue No. 2

In This Issue:
Native Green

VOLUME 20, NO. 1

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

FEATURES

Red Road to Green
Tribal peoples’ worldviews preceded ‘green’ trend

By Mary Annette Pember (Red Cliff Tribe of Wisconsin Ojibwe)
Green practices in the tribal college community demonstrate the potential, challenges, and approaches unique to Native communities.

We are All Related
Indigenous people combine traditional knowledge, geo-science to save planet

By Dr. Daniel Wildcat (Euchee)
The tribal colleges and universities have formed working groups to tackle global issues, such as climate-related problems.

Colonizing Green?
We must remember our roots of harmony, beauty, balance, restoration

By Larry Emerson, Ph.D. (Diné)
Opinion Essay Natives should engage “green” by applying the learning tools of Indigenous processes, practices, and critique.

DEPARTMENTS

Storymakers
Letters to the Editor
Editor’s Essay By Tina Deschenie (Diné /Hopi)
Profile: Leroy Silva By Tina Deschenie (Diné /Hopi)
Talking Circle By Barbara Leigh Smith
On Campus
Media Reviews By Michael W. Simpson, Michael Thompson (Mvskoke Creek), and Tina Deschenie (Diné /Hopi)
Voices By Winona LaDuke (Anishinaabe)
Advertising Index

ON THE WEB: Resource Guide
By Beau Mitchell (Chippewa Cree) and Jeremy Wescott (Chippewa Cree)

ON THE COVER: Photoshop creation by Walt Pourier of Nakota Designs, www.nakotadesigns.com