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  • Skabewis
    Vanderlip uses drama and dance to teach coping skills
    by Skabewis
    By Stan Bindell
    Polacca, Arizona (NFIC)

    Susie Vanderlip uses drama and dance to teach students about the ills of drug and alcohol abuse including teaching students coping skills when they have family members who are alcoholics.

    Vanderlip was at Hopi Jr/Sr High School...
    11-16-2010, 05:57 PM
  • Skabewis
    Silent auction supports talented at-risk youth
    by Skabewis
    Tucson, Arizona (ICC)

    The music of Native American flutist R. Carlos Nakai and a silent auction featuring artwork by many of Tucson’s best-known artists were the focus of the annual ArtWORKS Academy Benefit on April 25, at the Tucson Museum of Art.

    ArtWORKS Academy is...
    04-27-2008, 01:01 PM
  • Smokin' Ace
    Leno names Nakotah LaRance as "The Most Interesting Person in Arizona
    by Smokin' Ace
    NBC's the "Tonight Show with Jay Leno" has selected 14 year old World Hoop Dance Champion Nakotah LaRance as "The Most Interesting Person in Arizona". Nakotah who is Hopi, Assinaboin, Navajo & Tewa (San Juan Pueblo) was selected after a multi-city search to perform his award-winning...
    07-14-2004, 03:31 PM
  • Skabewis
    Alutiiq dance documentary premieres in Kodiak
    by Skabewis
    By Misty Maynard
    Kodiak, Alaska (AP)

    Late May marked the premiere of a new documentary celebrating the Alutiiq culture through dance.

    Titled “Finding Their Own Dance,” the documentary shares the story of those trying to bring back the traditional art form, once...
    06-02-2008, 03:07 PM
  • Skabewis
    Projects impacts thousands of lives in Arizona and Midwest
    by Skabewis
    By Corey Schubert
    Indian Country Communications

    The bulky, 1970s-era phones stacked in a corner of Edwin Gonzalez-Santin’s office remind him how far he’s come. Back when the phones were new, he taught Arizona State University courses via conference calls to students in Navajo...
    09-17-2008, 12:41 PM

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