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2003
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| October 15 , 2003 Issue 120 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights No Cheers for Columbus, Says Venezuela's Chavez Congressman Introduces Bill to Help Osage Nation Leave Luna alone, says First Nation MEXICO CITY'S URBAN INDIGENOUS CALL FOR AUTONOMY Veterans Homecoming honors Native American Soldier Ancient rock begins pilgrimage to museum |
Volume 2 Highlights Teacher Creates Native American Superhero Dress code reveals schism between Native Americans, school War bonnet donated to USD Native Canadian educators tour Israel French president offers support to Guatemala's indigenous population The People's Vote: 100 Documents that Shaped America |
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volume 3 Highlights Voters Elect First Alaska Native Woman Mayor Senator says Natives threaten state of Alaska Diabetes in American Indian youth may be as high as 70% Advocates name best, worst snacks for kids Blood Tribe Chief Urges Alcohol Ban, Curfew Sign in NB says SHOOT INDIANS, SAVE OUR MOOSE |
Volume 4 Highlights The lost seasons Navy Will Limit Sonar to Protect Whales NFL Team Can Keep 'Redskins' Trademark Paranda resurges with Garifuna Indian Family ready to Feud on T.V. Call to Action Against "Ghettopoly" from Asian Activist organization |
| October 29 , 2003 Issue 121 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights NAVAJO CODETALKERS TO RECEIVE SILVER MEDALS Across the Americas, Indigenous Peoples Make Themselves Heard AFN honors outstanding members Senate Approves $143.9 Million for Loss of Shoshone Lands Copwatch vigilant after police spy files 1421: The Year China Discovered the World |
Volume 2 HighlightsI Iroquois Flag to fly in Lafayette Tribes Form Task Force to Create American Indian University Program helping prepare tribal kids for casino money Haskell teacher challenges system Breakthrough Book Shatters Stereotypes of American Indians U.S. Department of Education Elevates Office of Indian Education |
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volume 3 Highlights Experts speak out to save Midwestern tribal tongues Squamish Nation puts together CD-ROM to teach its language Yup'ik elder Paul John publishes his 'Stories for Future Generations' Reasons for state's teen suicide rate are complex, expert says Six Wolves Found Dead in New Mexico and Arizona Physics Plucks Secret of Peacock Feather Colors |
Volume 4 Highlights Solar Storm Hits Earth Deal Could end Trinity River Dispute, Restore Flows for Salmon FOREST KEEPERS WSU student paper's drawings called offensive Seneca Nation hosts premiere Indian boxers 2003 Native American Music Award Nominations |
| November 12 , 2003 Issue 122 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights REz Biz Did the Scandinavians beat Columbus to America twice? Colombia's last nomadic tribe faces extinction Archaic writing sheds light on Indian land claims Government Recognizes Seminole Freedmen In honor of Tecumseh |
Volume 2 Highlights Native Writers Digital Text Project Hawaiian immersion saved the language Ailing SHS Student Graduates Early Occum: From a wigwam to founder of Dartmouth Vet's Upward Bound program first in state NASA Develops Tribal College Engineering Programs |
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Volume 3 Highlights Court denies Peltier hearing Message to Iraq Time's Coolest Inventions of 2003 Number of Hungry Families in U.S. Rising Hot Cocoa May Prevent Heart Disease College Diversity Cuts Binge-Drinking Rates |
Volume 4 Highlights San Diego County Indian Reservations Devastated by Fires Forensic Expert Says Bigfoot Is Real Voyager Reaches Edge of Solar System Native Runners Honoured Decades After Relay Kids TV show puts focus on American Indian kids Sundance scout seeks to include Native American contributions in cinema |
| November 26 , 2003 Issue 123 | |
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Volume 1 Highlights National Day of Mourning The first Thanksgiving Leonard Peltier's appeal denied NCAI honors fallen heroes, listens to Democrats Acoma Pueblo: A Mission of Resurrection One Man's Goal: For a Tribe to Pray in Its Own Language |
Volume 2 Highlights Head Start shakeup sparks rally Loss of Language and Culture Native youth occupy church in Vancouver Prejudice breeds stupidity, study says LI Student Charged in American Indian Prank Return to traditions by teaching our history |
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Volume
3 Highlights
U.N. Finds 'Massive' Use of Kid Soldiers GEORGE W. BUSH: BAD FOR NATIVE AMERICANS Center dedicated to reviving cultural and healing traditions Healing the wounded body and soul Brain may control type 2 diabetes Law gives Newtok land for town site |
Volume 4 Highlights Yellowstone Buffalo Protection Act Fiji Plans to Give Tribes Coastal Control Wood Carver Brings Cherokee Little People to Life Heard Museum observes Day Without Art/World AIDS Day, Dec. 1, 2003 Why the Protest of Viroqua High School’s “Little Mary Sunshine”? Member of Tuscarora Nation inducted into hall of fame |
| December 10 , 2003 Issue 124 | |
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Volume
1 Highlights
HEALING OLD WOUNDS RUNNERS SPIRIT HELPS TRANSCEND TRAGEDY OF 1862 EXECUTION OF INDIANS MAN HO MAY BE OLDEST LIVING VETERAN TELLS SOME FIJI TRIBES TO GET CONTROL OF COASTLINE TASK FORCE NETS ARTIFACT LOOTERS SURVIVORS OF ACTEAL MASSACRE STILL LOOKING FOR JUSTICE |
Volume
2 Highlights
INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES DYING AMERICAN INDIAN cHILDREN SPEAK ANCESTRAL TONGUE AT THIS SCHOOL SCHOOL IS HAVEN WHEN CHILDREN HAVE NO HOME HOPI HIGH SCHOOL SEEKS FOOD FOR ELDERS HIGH SCHOOL WITHOUT SENIORS? COMPETITION
FOR NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENTS STIFFENS |
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Volume
3 Highlights
NICKELODEON TACKLES TOUGH ISSUES IN INDIAN COUNTRY CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR DAKOTA KWIECINSKI FIRST NATIONS CONTROL OWN CHILD CARE DRUG COURT WORKS ON EARLY INTERVENTION FOR YOUTH ZAPATISTAS CALL ON YOUTH NOT TO EMIGRATE, AVOID DRUGS, ALCOHOL RESEARCHERS FIND FIRST HEART ATTACK GENE |
Volume 4 Highlights ALIEN LIFE? ASTRONOMERS PREDICT CONTACT BY 2025 GREAT APES IN GREAT DANGER, SAYS U.N. HARVESTING THE TRUCK FARM ROD RONDEAUX: FROM COWBOY TO STUNT MAN NATIVE MUSIC ON TAP FOR GRAMMY AWARDS WHALE RIDER AND THE FIGHT FOR INDIGENOUS FILMS |