Native Americans

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# Title Date Summary
51 UNI needs comprehensive plan to keep minorities in Iowa; NISG resolution poorly thought out
Northern Iowan 91:6, p.7
Critical of NISG resolution regarding special tuition plan for American Indians.
52 Donovin Sprague honored for work with Native Americans
Northern Edition 2:14, p.8
Rapids City honors Sprague for work in that community.
53 Speaker promotes "indigenous thinking"
Northern Iowan 90:52, p.1
Winona LaDuke speaks on the relationship between people and their native lands.
54 Students urged to attend speech by Native American environmentalist
Northern Iowan 90:50, p.4
Winona LaDuke will speak.
55 Winona LaDuke speaks at UNI on indigenous rights
Northern Edition 2:11, p.4
Speaker advocates protection of endangered cultures.
56 UNI, Iowa, and ISU share Native American recruitment; new position focuses efforts
Northern Iowa Today 22:1, p.3
Donovin Sprague attempts to bring Native Americans to Regents campuses; photo.
57 Sprague hired as Coordinator for American Indian students
Public Relations News Release 2:3, p.10
Donovin Sprague will coordinate activities relating to American Indians at Regents universities.
58 Time to respect environment, Native Americans
Northern Iowan 90:13, p.6
Relates experiences at recent conference.
59 UNI helps bring Girl Scouting to Mesquakie settlement
Northern Iowa Today 21:1, p.6
Grant will support first year effort.
60 Cooperative effort expected to help Native American girls
Northern Iowan 89:39, p.5
UNI will assist in program to bring Girl Scout organization to Mesquakie settlement.
61 Dancing for diversity . . . .
Northern Iowan 89:6, p.1
American Indian dance group on campus; photo.
62 Experiencing "a radically different" culture
Northern Iowa Today 20:2, p.1
Professor Lawrence Kavich escorts twelve UNI students for teaching experience on Indian reservation in northern California.
63 Religious freedom creates concern
Northern Iowan 88:30, p.3
Believes that government may be discriminating against American Indians in the practice of their religion.
64 Columbus anniversary prompts charges of ethnocentrism, says University of Northern Iowa professor
Public Relations News Release 1991:300, p.1
Robert Gish says the 500th anniversary of Columbus' voyage provides a forum for raising awareness that Native American cultures were well-established in the "New World" prior to his arrival.
65 Gish preparing to leave UNI for new challenges in California
Northern Iowan 88:26, p.8
Biographical profile of Professor Gish, who will take job at Cal Poly; photo.
66 Native American student learns about personal history
Northern Iowan 88:21, p.6
Profile of Michael Choate; photo.
67 UNI math/science teacher programs receive funds
Campus News Network 2:6, p.1
Breakdown of $173,638 grant.
68 Are tomahawks chopping down respect for native Americans?
Public Relations News Release 1991:176, p.1
Robert Gish, a native American, states that many American Indians find the chopping motion of Atlanta Braves fans offensive.
69 Northern Iowa junior pursues history--as a major and a personal quest.
Public Relations News Release 1991:178, p.1
Michael Choate not only is studying history as a major in college, but is researching his own history. Choate, a Chippewa Indian, is spending time researching his tribal ancestry.
70 Art addresses social issues
Northern Iowan 82:28, p.16
Gallery of Art will feature work by American Indians and artist couples.
71 Junior captivated by mystique of hobby
Northern Iowan 82:4, p.13
Ed Ogland talks about his intense interest in American Indian culture; photo.
72 Gives different impression
Northern Iowan 81:26, p.3
Believes she has a clearer idea of what Russell Means said in a recent speech.
73 Means speaks of Indian struggles
Northern Iowan 81:23, p.1
Russell Means speaks about the struggles of American Indians to move forward and keep their past; photo.
74 Indian women have image problem
Northern Iowan 81:23, p.4
Glenda Riley talks about her research on American Indian women; photo.
75 Ignorance angers Means
Northern Iowan 81:22, p.5
Profile of Russell Means; photo.
76 Karlene Armajo
UNI Century 12:2, p.3
Receives American Indian Fellowship.
77 Graduate student receives American Indian Fellowship
Alumnus 67:4, p.10
Karlene Armajo honored.
78 Armajo earns award
Northern Iowan 80:23, p.9
Karlene Armajo wins American Indian Fellowship.
79 Power of Peyote Religion curses all
Northern Iowan 78:23, p.8
Tom Hill talks about the use of peyote in American Indian groups.
80 Hill to discuss Indians
Northern Iowan 78:21, p.4
Tom Hill will talk about alcohol and peyote use among Nebraska Winnebago people.
81 Field work reveals Winnebagos' cultural changes
UNI Century 9:2, p.5
Professor Tom Hill discusses his findings relating especially to drinking in Winnebego culture; photo.
82 Indian activist cites many corporate violations
Northern Iowan 76:46, p.7
Native American rights activist Madonna Thunderhawk spoke on problems plaguing her people. The talk was sponsored by IaPIRG.
83 Future of Black Hills featured today
Northern Iowan 76:44, p.4
IaPIRG will hold a speakout featuring Madonna Thunder Hawk, a veteran of Wounded Knee and founder of the Women of All Red Nations (WARN).
84 Vanishing race struggles to maintain heritage, identity
Northern Iowan 75:27, p.8
Gayla Twiss speaks on American Indians; photo.
85 Student experiences life on a reservation; did social work field placement in South Dakota
Northern Iowan 75:25, p.6
Angie Carolan talks about her experiences; photo.
86 American Indian cultural group
Northern Iowan 75:3, p.9
Looking for new members.
87 Gen. ed. class added
Northern Iowan 74:60, p.4
Professor Hill will offer course on North American Indians.
88 Indian author Welch to read his works Monday
Northern Iowan 74:48, p.8
James Welch will read.
89 Blanford: teaching Navajo Indians
Northern Iowan 73:63, p.3
Bill Blanford talks about his experiences.
90 Native American confab to feature Indian speakers
Northern Iowan 73:54, p.8
Outline of program.
91 Museum films
Northern Iowan 72:22, p.7
Will show films about Hopi and Sioux Indians.
92 AIM proposes better conditions for Indians; Indian Week observed
Northern Iowan 69:45, p.8
Excerpts from comments by Harvey Major; photo.
93 American Indian week at UNI
Northern Iowan 69:43, p.3
Activities include special meal and speaker.
94 Culver moves to help Rosebud Indians
Northern Iowan 67:58, p.1
95 Whatever happened to Indian Joe?
UNI Quarterly 2:4, p.8
An account of a visit by Mohawk Indians to the campus; photo.
96 Untitled
Northern Iowan 67:48, p.1
"White Roots of Peace" presented by American Indians from the Akwesasne Reservation will be on campus; photo.
97 EMCEC sponsors "White Roots of Peace"
Northern Iowan 67:47, p.8
Iroquois group will visit campus and talk with students.
98 North American Indian FoodItems to be on UNI Union Menu
Public Relations News Release 1971:562, p.1
The food items are in honor of a visit by the White Roots of Peace, a North American Indian group.
99 North American Indian Group to be on UNI Campus April 26
Public Relations News Release 1971:553, p.1
A dozen members of a North American Indian group will be on campus to interpret the growing Indian movement.
100 Culver condemns Indian policy
Northern Iowan 67:43, p.7
Visits Rosebud Reservation.