Native Americans
Displaying 51 - 100 of 182 in reverse chronological order
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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 |
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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. |