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...focus shifts from membership to citizenship, she said. Besaw cites two High Honor award recipients—the Professional Empowerment Program (PEP) and the Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council—as examples of innovative programs that strengthen Indian nations. PEP is “a therapeutic approach to people who either are at risk for losing their job [or] have been terminated,” Joyce Country, a social worker with the program, wrote in an e-mail. She also emphasized the program’s unique approach to job rehabilitation. “The curriculum is based...
They offered conflicting perspectives on how France should begin this task. Some advocated a melting-pot approach like the United States has taken, while others advocated a multicultural approach that focuses on community identities...
Erica A. Scott ’06 won a first place award for her research on new approaches to understanding alcoholism in Native American communities at a national American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) conference last weekend. Scott, who was supported by the newly formed Harvard Chapter of AISES, said she was very pleased to win the award and plans to use her findings to formulate a senior thesis topic. “I was initially just so surprised and excited,” said Scott, who spent the summer doing research among Native Americans in Oklahoma by means...
...thing you should make sure of is that you’re comfortable in your approach. Just as dogs can sense fear, girls can sense awkwardness or insecurity. So, just do it. And don’t worry about their whispers. Worst case scenario, they’re not interested. And you move onto the next “pack” of girls dancing. And have a good time dancing. If you’re having fun, they’ll want to have fun with you. Of course, they’ll have to consult one another first...
...civil servant closing his mind” to others as problems for international study to consider.“I’m saddened because I think relationships in the world are deteriorating,” Knafel said in an interview after his remarks. “The [military] approach we’re using has created more issues than it has resolved.”The dedication was preceded by a trumpet fanfare—an excerpt from Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique—performed by Darryl J. Campbell ’06, Michael P. Corayer...