Volume VI Winter 1994-95 Issue #3

In This Issue
Philanthropy:
Turning Old Money Into Indian Money

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Departments
4 Poor Little Rich Indians
By Paul Boyer

6 On Campus

8 Praise for AmeriCorps Tribal College Students Say This Federal Program Works
By Michelle Sobel

10 Innovation: World Beat Musical Traditions Meet in Harmony
By Paul Boyer

12 Finding a Barrier-Free Environment

38 History Lessons
By Gregory Gagnon

40 The World Visits Tribal Colleges
By Jennifer Gray Reddish with M. Patricia Fesci

41 Termination by Accountants
Underfunding of Tribal Colleges by the Federal Government Reduces Educational Quality and Threatens Their Existence
By Joseph McDonald and Michael O'Donnell

Articles
14 Indians Giving The New Philanthropy in Indian Country
By Marjane Ambler

24 Too Many Horses Indian Money Supports Indian Causes
By Marjane Ambler

26 Money With A Mission A History of Indian Philanthropy
By Rebecca Adamson

30 Building Trust: An Initial $1,500 Grant Helped Build a Desperately Needed Health Clinic on the Pine Ridge Reservation
By Marjane Ambler

Research
33 American Indian Higher Education Curriculum: A Counseling Case Study
By Deborah Wetsit

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