Results for keyword: Indian Culture
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Why Native Americans look at Lewis and Clark with different eyes
The writer looks at Lewis and Clark’s explorations 200 years ago through the eyes of Native Americans
by Paul VanDevelder, Dec 27, 2004 -
Journey of Rediscovery: The living, breathing natives who made Lewis and Clark
For all the heroism of their achievement, Lewis and Clark would not have survived without the help of the many Indian peoples they encountered across the West
by Dayton Duncan, Aug 16, 2004 -
We are the story, this time
An American Indian journalist covering the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial begins to wonder if anything has changed in the relationship between white and Native Americans
by Rob McDonald, Aug 16, 2004 -
Lewis and Clark: Just another cog in the wheel of history
Lewis and Clark did not visit an unchanging, pristine West, but an evolving landscape that had been shaped by Indian peoples for thousands of years
by Colin G. Calloway, Aug 16, 2004 -
Commemorate or celebrate?
In this issue of High Country News, four essayists take a thoughtful look at the Lewis and Clark expedition and its impacts – past and present — on Indian America
by Paul Larmer, Aug 16, 2004 -
Watching cowboy movies with Indians
The writer watches cowboy movies with Indians while visiting the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, and finds a revelation along with the myth
by Lisa Jones, Jul 26, 2004 -
Hidden Waters resurfaces
Charles Bowden’s book, Killing the Hidden Waters, which explores the Sonoran Desert world of the Papago Indians, has been re-released after 25 years
by Matt Jenkins, Jun 07, 2004 -
Souvenir or sacred artifact?
The American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation seeks to return Indian sacred objects to the people who created them
by Jodi Peterson, May 24, 2004 -
Connecting Indian Country: Talk-show host Harlan McKosato
New Mexico’s Harlan McKosato sees his radio show, Native America Calling, as an "electronic talking circle" that helps build bridges between cultures
by Paul Krza, Mar 29, 2004 -
Living in two worlds
In her biography, Viola Martinez, California Paiute: Living in Two Worlds, Diana Meyers Bahr shares the life story of a remarkable American Indian woman
by Sierra Standish, Sep 29, 2003






