32.3 (Fall 2008) Becoming a Healer

Indigenous Arts: Homecoming

For the Indians of Bermuda, home is where the art is.

Parking Violation

In eastern Nigeria, as in far too many places, wildlife conservation is taking place at the expense of indigenous peoples. The Ndola people are one of the groups that have been pushed out of their traditional homes to make way for a national park. Here's how they're coping.

Because so many men have had to leave to find work, many of the buildings in Gidan Musa are not being maintained.</a></span></p>    </div>

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Becoming a Yuwipi

Gary Holy Bull, collecting sage for a ceremony. Photo by Kern Nickerson, Ringing Rocks FoundationGary Holy Bull, collecting sage for a ceremony. Photo by Kern Nickerson, Ringing Rocks FoundationI want to tell you how I became a healer.

Women the World Must Hear: A School for the Sky People

Alvena Oldman stands in front of the Arapaho flag at the Wind River Tribal College in Ethete, Wyoming.  Photo by Jonathan Barela, Northern Arapaho Public Relations DepartmentAlvena Oldman stands in front of the Arapaho flag at the Wind River Tribal College in Ethete, Wyoming.

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