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Dancers in line for the grand entry into the arena for a powwow.

The complex cultures and histories that define traditional American Indian societies persist as powerfully today as in the past.

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Tribal Life
Bound to the Mountain: Elders of the Sandia People Break Centuries of Silence to Defend Their Sacred Mountain
Navajo Wisdom: Treasures Are Found in the Oral History of the Navajos
The Mescalero Apaches
The Puzzle of Chimayo
The Flathead Indians
The Delight Makers
Mother Corn: Native America's Legendary Staff of Life
A Modern-Day Sequoya: Perfecting a Cherokee Language Syllabary
A Short Pine Fills a Tall Order
Impersonators of Spirits: The Hopi Kachina Season
 
Warfare
Peace From Blood: Minnesota's Pipestone Quarries
Mystical Circles of Power: The Plains Indian Shields
 
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The Real Black Elk
Eriksson's Millennium: Honoring the Pre-Colombian Explorer
Kissing Sitting Bull: A Prussian Pioneer on America's Last Frontier
Return of a Native
Quanah Parker: Last Chief of the Comanches
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