Volume 20 Fall 2008 Issue No. 1
In This Issue:
Native Voices, Modern Media
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SCENES FROM THE 27TH ANNUAL AMERICAN INDIAN HIGHER EDUCATION CONSORTIUM CONFERENCE
Photos by Dennis J. Neumann and Tina Deschenie

Top, l to r: 1) Winning team; 2) Student winners in audience; 3) Institute of American Indian Arts’ representatives carry banner during powwow grand entry
2nd row, l to r: 1) Sinte Gleska University v. Northwest Indian College (large photo); 2) United Tribes Technical College v. Little Big Horn College; 3) United Tribes Technical College (facing camera) v. Little Big Horn College in hand game.
3rd row, l to r: 1) Haskell Indian Nations University in grand entry: student Elliott Bryant is on the left, 2) College administrators at powwow, from left: Lynette Chandler, White Clay Immersion director, and Carole Falcon-Chandler, college president, both from Fort Belknap College, and Cynthia Lindquist-Mala, president, Cankdeska Cikana Community College, 3) Science Bowl, 2nd place team, United Tribes Technical College.
4th row, l to r: 1) Critical Inquiry, 2nd place team, Turtle Mountain Community College, 2) Ranalda Lynette Tsosie, Diné College student-of-the year and family, 3) Navajo Technical College student actors.
5th row, 1 to r: 1) One-Act Play (in progress), 1st place, Navajo Technical College, and 2) 2008-09 Student Congress line-up.

1st row l to r: top left: Jacob Davis of Turtle Mountain Community College presenting his award-winning poster on “Genetic/Epidemiology at a Tribal College”, bottom left: Coach Juan Perez (in yellow) and students from Salish Kootenai College, 2) In large photo, audience at AIHEC awards breakfast.
2nd row, l to r: 1) Students in audience, 2) Heather Snell of Fort Peck Community College at College Fund awards, 3) United Tribes’ hand game singers.
3rd row, l to r: 1) Attendees at AIHEC awards event, 2) Hand game player from Little Big Horn College, 3) Salish Kootenai College basketball players.
4th row: Hand game in progress.
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