Polar Record, vol. 39, no. 1, January 2003, pp. 19-34
Description
Examines current economic practices, the diversity lifestyles supported by various economic activities, traditional obligations and monetary calculation.
Consists of an interview where she discusses Medicine Men and their purported powers. She briefly mentions Indian superstitions (being born with a caul on her face; being the seventh daughter of a seventh daughter).
Cross-Culturalism in Children's Literature: Proceedings of the Annual International Conference of Children's Literature Association ; 14th
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Robin McGrath
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Plenary paper from:Cross-Culturalism in Children's Literature: Selected Papers From the 1987 International Conference of Children's Literature Association (14th, Ottawa, Canada, May 14-17, 1987) edited by Susan R. Gannon, Ruth Anne Thompson.
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The Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development, vol. 3, no. 2, 2003, pp. 1-2
Description
Brief introductory article discusses issue focusing on positive change and community-based analysis of economic activities and practice in Aboriginal communities.
The Journal of Aboriginal Economic Development, vol. 3, no. 2, Fall, 2003, pp. 105-106
Description
Brief article stating that the Toolkit section of the journal will be devoted to practical articles of interest to economic development officers and other interested parties.
Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, vol. 27, no. 1, January/February 2003, p. 2
Description
Introductory article to issue containing articles on demographic information as well as health related and a solicitation for articles for future issues.
Editorial discusses how various anti-terrorism laws passed in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks, have negatively impacted Indigenous people around the world.
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Indigenous Affairs, no. 4, Indigenous Peoples in Africa, 2003, pp. 4-7
Description
Introduction to journal issue featuring articles that present situation of Indigenous people in Africa and access to land.
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Aboriginal and Islander Health Worker Journal, vol. 11, no. 3, September 1987, pp. 46-50
Description
Talks about experiences working with the Communicable Disease Centre and the use of a new family planning educational aid kit, MAGNEL 88 used to educate people living in Aboriginal communities.
Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, vol. 32, 2003, pp. 85-100
Description
Discusses improvements made in the field of Indigenous education over the last 30 years, two alternative Indigenous education programs, and challenges still ahead.
Evaluates whether the photographer's work has any validity in terms of the field of ethnology, given that he took artistic license with portrayals of his subjects.
Primarily focuses on material produced by Native American scholars and educators in the areas of English language arts and mathematics.
Current as of June, 2003.
American Indian Quarterly, vol. 7, no. 3, Religions, Summer, 1983, pp. 69-92
Description
Using Hopi creation myths to examine how tribal mythology dictates how Indigenous communities are organized, develop their religions, and met challenges for their own survival.