Volume IX Winter 1997-98
# 3

In This Issue
Responsible Welfare Reform:
the tribal colleges' role

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Features
8 A Community Responsibility for Welfare Reform
By Marjane Ambler

12 Entrepreneurs Stimulate Tribal Economies
By Carolyn Casey

15 Haskell Builds upon Old Skills
By Cheryl Foley Chuckluck

16 Strengthening Tribal Nations through Vocational Education By Dr. Nate St. Pierre

19 Welfare Reform Will Create More Misery
By James Shanley

22 Welfare Reform in Indian Country: Crisis or Opportunity?
By John Bushman

29 Profile of a Tribal Entrepreneur: Doreen Lane
By Carolyn Casey

38 A Safe Place for Children at Rosebud
By Marlies White Hat

41 From Welfare to Business Owner
By Carolyn Casey

48 Cheyenne River Celebrates 25th Year
By Francine Hall

52 Who Pays to Educate Tribal College Students? Victory in Wisconsin Important Precedent
By Dr. Michael Pavel, Ph. D.

Departments
24 Research: Leadership Reflections of Women Tribal College Presidents
By Bernita L. Krumm

30 On Campus

36 Resource Guide

42 Reviews
By Julie Cajune and Lydia Whirlwind Soldier

46 Student Profile A Parish Family Tradition: Strong Willed and Self-Sufficient
By Jennifer Dale

47 Land Grant Department: Dine College Building Economies by Respecting Tradition
By Paul Boyer

 

On the Cover: Photo by Ken Blackbird Photo at Crow Fair

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