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Summit to Envision Colorado’s Future

A Summit to Envision Colorado’s Future invites some 200 teachers, students, government representatives and community and business leaders to work together as a team, planning a sustainable economic future for Colorado. Cosponsored by The World Business Council for Sustainable Development and the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education among others, the summit can be attended either […]

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All That Glitters

All That Glitters is a beautifully illustrated book about Native American pots that surprise because they sparkle. Mica occurring naturally in clay in northern New Mexico makes the shine; Duane Anderson documents the continually emerging tradition of micaceous-art pottery. The publisher of the $27.50 paperback ($55 hardback) is School of American Research Press, P.O. Box […]

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Waterton-Glacier International Writers Workshop

The 1999 Waterton-Glacier International Writers Workshop brings more than a dozen writers together to discuss writing and environmental issues. The Sept. 16-18 workshop meets at Waterton Lakes National Park in Alberta, Canada, and costs $175 U.S. For details, contact Barb Grinder, Box 127, Hill Spring, Alberta, Canada T0K 1E0, e-mail: bgrinder@telusplanet.net (403/626-3658). This article appeared […]

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Native Americans gather to defend homelands

More than 1,000 Native American people gathered in New Mexico to celebrate the 10th birthday of the Indigenous Environmental Network. The June gathering was held on the foothills of Mount Taylor, surrounded by the radioactive waste piles of Jackpile, the world’s largest uranium strip mine. The mine was worked by Atlantic Richfield/ Anaconda in the […]

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