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September 16, 2004
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September 16, 2004
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Gathering of the tribes
Representing tribes from across the nation, approximately 130 Native Americans attended a luncheon talk at the Faculty Club as part of a three-day symposium on tribal governance. Amy Besaw, associate director of the Honoring Nations program, talks about the symposium. (Staff photos Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News Office) Full story |
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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Interfaculty initiative aims to heal U.S. health care
Thinking outside the box for new solutions to ailing industry
Endowment posts positive return
Earns 21.1 percent in fiscal 2004
Microfinance for small entrepreneurs
HBS students head project to identify successful small businesses in developing nations
Symposium spreads tribal government innovation
Harvard American Indian project shares award winners' knowledge
SUMMER IN REVIEW:
At HMS, Hopi and Hawaiian students teach powerful lessons on addiction
GSE's Pollock explores 'colormuteness' in American education
How we fumble over race talk in education
A new comfort zone?
Fewer women keeping names on marriage
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