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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 23 (1997)
Marjorie Chavez, BIA Branch of Forestry, Tammie Lynn Delena, Marcie Leekity, and Fawn Tylana Wilson
Zuni BIA Agency Employees Appriciated; Smokey Missing Due to Vandalism; St. Anthony's Goes Navy Blue and White: St. Anthony's transitions to uniforms; Beer Advertisment at Fair Causes Concer: Concerned community members think alcohol advertisements may send the wrong message to the community; It's Been Raining Too Many Cats and Dogs: The overpopulation of cats and dogs on the Zuni Reservation; Letter from the Advisor: Gratitude for the Shiwi Messenger summer interns; Nominations Requested for Messenger Writing Prize
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 22 (1997)
Marjorie Chavez, Fawn Tylana Wilson, Amanda Delena, Darin Mahkee, Wells Mahkee Jr., Kathy Prouty, Zuni Emergency Dispatch Center, Sarah Kostelecky, and Tammie Lynn Delena
"Read Me a Story and I'll Draw You a Picture": Summer Reading Program at Zuni Elementary Schools; Female Rookie for '97 Fire: First Female Zuni Firefighter called out for duty; College Freshman?: Advise for college freshman; Paper and Pen: A few more words of inspiration; CREDE (Center for Research on Education, Diversity and Excellence) Creates Teaching Standards; I've Fallen and I Can't Get Up! Dial 911.: information about 911; My Advise to High School Freshmen; Ovenbread Team -vs- Tortilla Team: ZHS Alumni form a football team to compete against a Mexico Team;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 21 (1997)
Melanie M. Delena, BIA Branch of Forestry, Martha Wato, Wells Mahkee Jr., Sarah Kostelecky, Tammie Lynn Delena, Marjorie Chavez, Amanda Delena, and ZMS and CREDE
"What a Rat!" The Big Man Leaves Zuni, Mike Jump Leaves Zuni after ten years of teaching; Firefighters Receive Water Pump Training; Response to Qualo's "Dances & Alcohol"; Paper and Pen: The Meaning of Life; My First Steps Toward College; Mesa Verde: Where Friendship Began; ZWFFO Welcomes Program; Be Healthy, Be Happy: Information about exercise classes at the Zuni Teen Wellness Center; Mel's Sports Corner; ZMS and CREDE to Conduct a Summer Workshop;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 20 (1997)
Catherine Tsalabutie, Amanda Delena, Melanie M. Delena, Wells Mahkee Jr., James Kee, E. Qualo, Alberta P. Kallestewa, and Fawn Tylana Wilson
The Messenger Visits Mesa Verde National Park: A Visit to the Cliff Place, Part Four of Four; Zuni Senior Center: A "Playground" for the Elderly; Anonymous Donor Establishes Messenger Excellence in Writing Prize; Paper and Pen: Walking down the road less traveled; Zuni, a poem about Zuni; Zuni Truth or Taboo?; My First Fire; Zuni Students Hit Oklahoma for AISTEC Academy
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 19 (1997)
Melanie M. Delena, Amanda Delena, Kathy Prouty, Dion Qualo, Zuni Fair Committee, Sarah Kostelecky, Alberta P. Kallestewa, Wells Mahkee Jr., Fawn Tylana Wilson, Zuni Senior Center Staff, Zuni Diabetes Prevention Project, RieAnn Chavez, and Tammie Lynn Delena
The Messenger Visits Mesa Verde: Part Three of Four; New Superintendent Intends to Make A Difference; Dances and Alcohol, how alcohol is affecting the religious organization of Zuni; Onate's Turns to Conquer, continuation of the Spaniards and the Seven Cities of Gold; "Hand in Hand, We Unite In Culture"; Hard Working Summer Students; My First Fire; Paper and Pen, Life, Liberty and Truth continued.; The Development for Tusayan Community Growth; Is it Zuni or Is it Fake? Philippine village copying Zuni Style Jewelry; Indian Arts and Crafts Association; New Program and Staff Added at Senior Center; UNM Aids National Study of Diabetes; Untitled Poem; Forgiveness; Mel's Sports Corner; Middle Village House Collapes
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 18 (1997)
Marjorie Chavez, Kathy Prouty, Tammie Lynn Delena, Amanda Delena, Margie Chavez, Sarah Kostelecky, Kirby Gchachu, Fawn Tylana Wilson, Wells Mahkee Jr., and D. Qualo
First Fire Dispatch; The Messenger Visits Mesa Verde National Park, "Working Up On Top" Part Two of Four; Coordinator Finds Inspiration In Senior Citizens; Alcohol, Religion, and Dances Don't Mix!; Charlie and Joe Comic; 10 Ways to Enjoy Your Summer!, tips on how to enjoy your summer; Uniqueness of Zuni Language; Letter from the Advisor, an article about dogs; Paper and Pen, Life, Liberty and Truth; Onate's Turn to Conquer;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 17 (1997)
Amanda Delena, Melanie M. Delena, BIA Branch of Forestry, Tammie Lynn Delena, Kathy Prouty, D. Qualo, Fawn Tylana Wilson, Dion Eriacho, Faith Gemmill, Jackie Ghahate, and Wells Mahkee Jr.
The Messenger Visits Mesa Verde National Park, Part One of Four; What Happened to Smokey Bear; A Postive Outlook on Journalism; Editorial: Mahkee Responds to Critics; Rethinking Education in Zuni; Encounters with Spanish; Letter from the Advisor regarding animal abuse; Zuni Adobe Center; Gwich'in People and Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Story; Free Sugar Testing at the Zuni Diabetes Prevention Program; Mel's Sports Corner
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 16 (1997)
Sarah Kostelecky, Zuni Wildland and Fire Fighter Organization, Fawn Tylana Wilson, Daryl Shack, Zuni Diabetes Prevention Project, Margie Chavez, Tammie Lynn Delena, Wells Mahkee Jr., and E.D. Qualo
Zuni High School Hires New Principle; Clean Up Day a Success; Messenger Interns Attend Minority Journalism Workshop; Introducing New Activites Coordinator for Zuni Senior Center; Diabetes Program Recruiting Individuals; Charlie and Joe Comic; Arviso Offers Perspective as a Native American Journalist; Pen and Paper, The Ambiguity of American Automobiles; Something For The Reader, a continuation of the Spaniards and the Seven Cities of Gold;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 15 (1997)
Zuni Wildland and Fire Fighter Organization, Zuni Fair Committee, Sharon Hausam, Duane Chimoni, Cornerstones, Wells Mahkee Jr., Zuni Fish and Wildlife Department Staff, Andrea Grugel, and Zuni Diabetes Prevention Project
It's a Dirty Job, but Somebody's Got to Do It!, Zuni Wildland Fire Fighter Organization Schedules a clean up; Zuni Tribal Fair Set for August 21-24: Theme Needed; What is an Environmental Impact Statement, Anyway?; Kick Start Your Summer!, Different exercise classes at the Wellness Center; Letter from the Cornerstones to the Zuni Community; Paper and Pen, In Defense of the Defenseless; Natural Resources Youth Practicum to be Held July 21-25; "From the Reservation to the Pedestrian Zone- St. Ursula High School, Bruehl Hosts Group of Native American Students for Three Weeks"; Prevention a Key to Ending Diabetes;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 14 (1997)
Melanie M. Delena, Tammie Delena, BIA Branch of Forestry, Joseph Solomon, Marjorie Chavez, Catherine Tsalabutie, Sarah Kostelecky, Fawn Tylana Wilson, and Wells Mahkee Jr.
Police Department Undergoes Inspections; Control Diabetes for FireFighting; How Wildland Fires Get Started; To the Community of Zuni from Head Councilman Joseph Soloman; The Beauty of Zuni Poem; AmeriCorps: Making A Difference in Zuni; Editorial: Searching for a Line; Letter from the Advisor about animal abuse; Paper and Pen, an article congratulating the new Head Councilman and superintendent; Mel's Sports Corner; Movie Reviews; Charlie and Joe
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 13 (1997)
D. Qualo, Fawn Tylani Wilson, Tammie Delena, Amanda Delena, Sarah Kostelecky, BIA Branch of Forestry, IHS Behavioral Health, Victims of Crime Assistance Program, Andrew L. Othole, Arlen P. Quetawki, Rueben Ghahate, Harry Chimoni, Augustine A. Panteah, Jobeth Mayes, Dana Russell, Yolanda Nashboo, Jacqueline Ghahate, D.E. Qualo, Wells Mahkee Jr., Melanie M. Delena, Ben Bowannie, and Valdon Lassiloo
Twin Buttes High School Graduates Class of 1997; Interview with Joseph Solomon, 1997 Head Councilman; Treat Each Other With Respect, a response to the Politcal Disputes; Editorial: Searching for a Line; Tribal Council Responds to Shack, a response to the May 30, 1997 Shiwi Messenger written for and by Bobby J. Shack; Letter from the Advisor of the Shiwi Messenger; 1997 Fire Season Slow; Public Awareness on Suicide; Zuni Tribal Council Responds to Cornerstones; Zuni Invited to Comment on Grand Canyon Area Land Developmentt; DPP (Diabetes Prevention Program) Digest, tips for diabetes prevention; Something for the Reader, an article on the Spaniards and the Seven Cities of Gold; VOCA ( Victims of Crime Assistance Program) Services Available to Zuni; Paper and Pen, a statement on the political mayhem; Mel's Sports Corner;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 12 (1997)
Zuni Tribal Council, Melanie M. Delena, Marie Pennington, Members, John Bowannie, Pat Leekity, Lowell Panteah, Martin Panteah, Dickie Quandelacy, Stuart Quandelacy, Octavius Seowtewa, Griffin Tsabetsaye, Anne Beckett, Amanda Delena, Kathy Prouty, Yvonne Bevacqua, Tammie Delena, Ojo Caliente Irrigation Association, Wells Mahkee Jr., Ed Wato, William Tsikewa Sr., Andrew L. Othole, Roland Edaakie, and National Park Service
Zuni High School Graduation Class of 97; Tribal Update on Activities and Projects; Letter to the Community from a Girl Scout Troop Leader; The Committee for Better Constitutional Government; Protect Pedestrians, Bycyclists, and Pets at Route 53. Balckrock; Farewell to Seven St. Anthony's Teachers; A:shiwi Kids Get a Veiw from the Top, Mesa Verde National Park; Zuni Faces Poem; Introducing New Messenger Interns; Ojo Caliente Irrigation Unit Meeting; Paper and Pen, A Few Words of Inspiration for the ZHS graduates; Tsikewa Responds to Shack, response to the statement from Ex-Lieutenant Governor Bobby R. Shack published on May 30, 1997; Body Count, story from United States Marine Corps Retiree; Lupee Receives SIPI Honorable Mention; Mel's Sports Corner; Zuni Is Beautiful Poem; Fifth Grade Awards
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 11 (1997)
D.E. Qualo, Melanie M. Delena, Marjorie Chavez, Bobby R. Shack, UNM-Gallup, Zuni Recovery Center Staff, Dion Eriacho, and ZEE Staff
Middle Village: On the Verge of Collapse; UNM-Gallup Graduates 433; Fitness Series Runs Count for ZWFFO; Statement from Lieutenant Governor Bobby R. Shack; More People Needed for Forest Planning; UNM-Zuni Job Announcement; Spring in to the ZRC!; ZWFFO Creates Bylaws; Zuni Adobe Center; Mel's Sports Corner; ZEE Receives Transportation Grant;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 10 (1997)
Kathy Prouty, Amanda Delena, Melanie M. Delena, E. Qualo, BIA Branch of Forestry, Marjorie Chavez, Board of Directors, Zuni Cultural Arts Council, UNM-Gallup, PHS Staff, and Latsayuhdi:ts'a
Zuni Schools Call for More Parent Involvement; First Annual Native American Day at Zuni High School; Something for the Reader, 1820's Zuni Fur Trappers; Forestry Camp Workshop For Youths; Fire Fighting and Exercise; A:shiwi Publishing Seeks Additional Community Directors; Zuni Forest Plans Public Meeting; Go to College Tuition Fee; Local Family Physician Attends National Conference on Women's Health; Mel's Sports Corner; Corn Mountain. Sacred Mountain, Towayallane Mountain;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 09 (1997)
Vernon Quam, Amanda Delena, Melanie M. Delena, William Wardle, Edward Crocker, Craig Haneke, Pamela Mahooty, Susan Allen, Edison R. Wato, Kathy Prouty, Marjorie Chavez, E. Qualo, Southwest Indian Agricultural Association, and PHS Staff
Center Pieces: News from the A:shiwi Museum Center, A:shiwi Museum wokring with veterans to make a presentation for Armed Forces Day; Childrens' Authors Tell Their Stories, authors visit Zuni; Woman Congressional Candidate Visits Zuni; Letter to Governor Eriacho and the Zuni Tribal Council from Cornerstones Community Partnership; Refuse on ZFUSE, teachers union in Zuni; Open Letter to the Zuni Tribal Council and Zuni Community Members, disapointment in the Zuni Council; Once a Marine, Always a Marine, a story about a Marine; Letters to the Community, and the Zuni Artists and Crafts Men and Women; Earth Day Brings Out Community Spirit: A Commentary, Zuni Earth Day Celebration; Pack Test to Replace 1 1/2 Mile Run; Get Ready and Be Ready- Fire Season is Here; I Believe I Can Fly, single engine plane gives community members the opportunity to fly over Zuni; Southwest Indian Livestock Field Days Planned; As the Hospital Turns, Zuni Hospital Pharmacy; Mel's Sports Corner;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 08 (1997)
Wendy Fontenelle, Amanda Delena, Melanie M. Delena, Darrell Tsabetsaye, Anne Beckett, Marjorie Chavez, Dion Eriacho, PHS Staff, Latsayuhdi:ts'a, Angelina Medina, S. Gasper, Cameron Epaloose, E. Qualo, and Anne Seowtewa
Center Pieces: News fom the A:shiw Center, Zuni Tribal Archives; New Chief of Police Appointed in Zuni; Honor Roll Banquet at Zuni High School; Open Letter to Community, a letter to address concerns on the current turmoil of our tribal council and administration; Notice of Special Tribal Election; Zuni Community is Welcome at Special YOUNG AUTHORS Event; Women Complete Basic Fire Fighter Training; Adobe Center Offers Classes; As the Hospital Turns, Pharmacy Services at Zuni PHS Hospital; Horse Racing In Zuni's Past; A:shiwi Fitness Leaders; Hualapai Sponsor River Trip; Messenger to Host Third Annual Summer Intern Program; Something for the reader, continuation of the story of the two Zuni boys and the Lady Atoshle; Mel's Sports Corner; St. Anthony Boys Emerge Victorious; Coyote Bears
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 07 (1997)
A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center Staff, Kathy Prouty, Zuni Fish and Wildlife Department, Members of C.A.R.E, Melanie M. Delena, Anne Beckett, Charly Bullock, Marjorie Chavez, Wells Mahkee Jr., Tubby Etsate, Fuzzy Tale, ZPSD Calendar Committee, Latsayuhdi:ts'a, PHS Staff, Elliott Q., Tara Peina, and Zuni Diabetes Prevention Project
Center Pieces: News from the A:shiwi Center; Zuni and Laguna Work Together on Dam Project; Hunting Guide Training; Letter From CARE to the Zuni Board of Education; Fire Training at A:shiwi and DY Elementary; "Young Authors" Returns to Zuni; Global Art Project Goes on Exhibit; Be Thankful and Appreciative; Paper and Pen, April Fool's Day Poem; I'd Do It All Again With You poem; Squirrel Haunts Blackrock; ZPSD 97-98 SY Calender; Spring Planting, story on how planting is done; Enviornmental Health; Messenger to Host Third Annual Summer Intern Program; Something For the Reader, a Zuni story about two boys and the Lady Atoshle; Thank you to the Class of 1999; Ten Ways to Include Exercise Into Your Daily Life; Mel's Sports Corner;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 06 (1997)
A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center Staff, Marjorie Chavez, Phil Hughte, Potato Bug, BIA Branch of Forestry, Melanie M. Delena, Angelina Medina, and Elliott D. Qualo
Center Pieces: News from the A:shiwi Center, Zuni Farmers; You Can Still Apply For Fire Fighting and Camp Crew; "Achi ya Lata:pa" or "Knife Wing"; The Lighter Side of Kilroy, a comic by Phil Hughte; My First Fire, Fire story continuation from Issue 4; Basic Training For All New Recruits; A Singular People, a description of the Zuni people; Mel's Sports Corner; Building Upon Love!; Superstitions Anyoe?, Zuni taboos/superstitions; Students Working to Help Cornerstones;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 05 (1997)
Vernon A. Quam, Amanda Delena, Dion Qualo, Phil Hughte, Melanie M. Delena, Latsayuhdi:ts'a, Zuni High School Drama Club, Lawrence William O'Connor, E.D. Qualo, The Shiwi Messenger Staff, Roland Edaakie, Museum of Northern Arizona, Lea Lewis, Lawrence William O'Connor, and Melanie M. Delena
Center Pieces: News from the A:shiwi Center, Linking Past, Present, and Future Generations Through the Zuni Tribal Archives Project; The Drama Team Goes to Portales; Day Full of Public Kissing, Free Valentine's Day Weddings at the Zuni Tribal Courts; The Lighter Side of Kilroy, a comic by Phil Hughte; A Singular People, a description of Zuni; Research on Educational Principles to Improve Schools; Zuni Youth Attend Student Leadership Conference; Wintertime Story about a child who was adopted by the deer people; ZHS Drama Club Performs at Portales, Will Present "Romeo and Juliet,... and Hamlet too" at DYE; O Mother Earth poem; Something New For the Reader, a summary about future articles in the Shiwi Messenger; $20,000 in Scholarships for Native American Journalism Students; Zuni Youth to Speak at Conference; The Beautiful Town of Zuni; Museum Invites Students to Submit Artwork; News from the Zuni Senior Citizens; Mel's Sports Corner;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 04 (1997)
Vernon A. Quam, Kathy Prouty, Zuni Fish and Wildlife Department, Phil Hughte, Aric Chopito, Joseph Martinez, Kirk Romancito, Wells P. Mahkee Jr., Zuni Title VI Elderly Services Administration, Latsayuhdi:ts'a, Potato Bug, BIA Branch of Forestry, Zuni Diabetes Prevention Project, Angelina Medina, Gerald Hooee Jr., and Melanie M. Delena
Public Meeting Scheduled for Zuni Hunters, Zuni Fish and Wildlife host meeting regarding hunts; Center Pieces: News from the A:shiwi Center- The Value of Tribal Museums and Cultural Centers; Young Zuni Scientists Show Their Stuff- Science fairs in Zuni; The Lighter Side of Kilroy- a comic by Phil Hughte; A Singular People- A description of Zuni; Nawetsa- A poem about Nawetsa; Love Forever- a peom about love; Paper and Pen: the Successful Hunt: The last of three installments, a hunting story; Senior Center Welcome to New Employees, and Update on Building Funds; Dona Means Turkey; My First Fire- A firefighters story about their first fire; Record Number of Fire Fighters Apply; New Year- New You- diabetes prevention; Loving Myself Equals Loving Others; I love you- a love poem; Mel's Sports Corner;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 03 (1997)
Jim Enote, Vernon Quam, Melanie M. Delena, Linda Federico, Marjorie Chavez, Kate Brown, Wells P. Mahkee Jr, Latsayuhdi:ts'a, Kathy Prouty, Amanda Delena, Curtis Spencer, Angelina Medina, Zuni PHS Staff, ZEE Staff, and Phil Hughte
Zuni Forest Plan in Preparation, News fro the Zuni Conservation Project; Center Pieces: News from the A:shiwi Center; Solid Waste Committee Continues Planning for Transfer Station; Letter to the Editor thanking those who assisted with a car accident; Wi Wi Pinon Nuts, a quadrathalon team; Firefighting and Camp Crew: What geos on?; Bio Diversity 101; Paper and Pen: The Successful Hunt: The second of three installments, a hunting story; The Peach Orchard, peach orchards behind Dowa Yalanne Mountain; Zuni Youth Test their Spelling Skills, a spelling bee at A:shiwi Elementary School; Debate Trip to La Cueva High School; How to Break the Worry Habit; Getting Rid of Loose Band-aids, self-healing advice; As The Hospital Turns, better resources at Zuni IHS; How to be Part of the Solution: Source Reduction Checklist, Tips on reducing the amount of trash at the landfill; Thanks to Voters from the Members of the Zuni Board of Education
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 02 (1997)
A:shiwi Center Staff, Steve Albert, Marjorie Chavez, Amanda Delena, Melanie Delena, Latsayuhdi:ts'a, Wells P. Mahkee Jr, A:shiwi Elementary School Staff, Melissa Bellson, Angelina Medina, Curtis Spencer, and Virginia Lasliloo
Center Pieces: News From the A:shiwi Center: Summary of the new Preserving Zuni Traditions Through Sharing Program; Wild Turkeys to Move to Zuni: Fun raising banquet to benefit wild turkey restoration on the Zuni Reservation; Zuni SWFF Changes name to Zuni Wildland Firefighter Organization; Drama Club to Enter Theater Competition; Super Bowl Preview; The Racing Eyes of the Rave, a Zuni Story for the winter time; Paper and Pen: the first installment of three: The Successful Hunt, a story of a successful hunting trip; Hey There Readers! a service learning student; Loose Band-aids, "loose band-aid" remedies to help a person heal; The Power of Positive Thought; As the Hospital Turns- Nursing at Zuni PHS Hospital;
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 03, No. 01 (1997)
Kathy Prouty, A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center, Wells Mahkee Jr, Marjorie Chavez, Karlee Bowekaty, Teilani Lahaleon, Alanda Panteah, Andrew Soseeah, Tilden Ukestine, ZEE Staff, Zuni Fish and Wildlife Department, Zuni PHS Staff, Melanie Delena, Harley Yunie, Curtis Spencer, BIA Branch of Forestry, Latsayuhdi:ts'a, Nawetsa Dance Group, Kate Brown, and Phil Hughte
The Eternal Flame Is About To Go Out: Council Seeks Feedback On Solid Waste Issue; Center Pieces: News from the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center about a new program for the community of Zuni; Paper and Pen: New Year resolutions; Zlata's Diary: A book report on Zlata's Diary; Zuni Entrepreneurial Enterprised, Inc. Recyling Center Update; Tribe Explores Avenues for Obtaining More Eagles; Maintaining Health through Health Education; 1996 Review: Reflecting on important issues and topics from 1996; Arches National Park: A description of Arches National Park; The Power of Positive Thoughts: An article to influence postive thoughts; Zuni High School Students Awed at Wildland Firefighting Presentation; $1,000 donated to the Zuni Wildland Firefighters Organization; Fire Season Approaching, Applications Now Available; Remembering the time of the Stick Races; Nawetsa: Information about the Nawetsa Dance Group; Up in Smoke: An idea for others to contribute different amounts of money for the planting of trees; Best of the Lighter Side of Kilroy: A comic by Phil Hughte; Charlie and Joe: A comic by Marjorie Chavez
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 02, No. 26 (1996)
Erik Lesansee, Calbert Lucio, Chris Lanyate, Keith Edaakie, Tammie Delena, Phil Hughte, Amanda Delena, Nat Stone, Hudson Sandy, Kalani Gchachu, Matthew Aguirre, Tee Cellicion, Keith Martinez, Dowa Yalane Elementary School, Chad Panteah, Melisa Yamutewa, Dion Qualo, Twin Buttes High School, Katherine Kostelecky, Veronica Bowannie, Marisa Y., Emma Coates-Finke, Tami Dewa, Joshua Peynetsa, Matthew Kostelecky, Ashley Segura, and Terence Pedro
This issue was written by the youth of Zuni. The Messenger could not fit all of the work that was submitted by youth into this issue but will include youth work in future issues as space allows; The Night I Was Brought To Hell; The Joy Luck Club: A Book Review; The Girl Who Took Care of Turkeys; The Lighter Side of Kilroy; Thanksgiving Editorial; Creature; The Great Flood; Great Council of Men and Beings; A Zuni Story: "The Big Flood"; Great Council of Men and Beings; The Shumeekuli; Facts of Zuni Culture; The Girl Who Took Care of the Turkeys; Dowa Yalanne Elementary School; "When The Rooser Calls Again"; "If The Cat Calls Again"; The Boy and the Deer; Book Review: Richard Wright's Black Boy; The Immigrant Survey; Greatness; Someone So Special (Mom); That Was Then, This Is Now, Book Review; If the Monkey Calls Again; A:Shiwi Elementary School Indigenous Global Art Project; My Family
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The Shiwi Messenger, Vol. 02, No. 25 (1996)
Mary Bowannie, PHS Staff, A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center Staff, Phil Hughte, Anne Beckett, Jessica Laconsello, Stephen Bowannie, Marjorie Chavez, Jaken Shirley, Latsayuhdi:ts'a, Angelina Medina, Amanda Delena, and Zuni High School
Center Pieces: News From the A:shiwi Center, preparing for the coming new year by remembering some of the highlights of Zuni; Searching for the Positive-- and Finding it in Zuni; As The Hospital Turns, Zuni IHS Hospital often hosts visiting medical students and residents; The Lighter Side of Kilroy; Open Letter to the Zuni Community, regarding dogs; A Lost Friend, story; The Summer of Fire, story about Yellowstone; A View of Firefighting, story about a woman in the Zuni Southwest Firefighters; Thoughts and Advice on Zuni Soap Box Racing; The Moving of Salt Lake; Healing the Ugly Memory, story about sexual assault; Zuni Diabetes Program, received special funding from the Indian Health Service to help combat the epidemic of diabetes in Zuni
The Shiwi Messenger bi-weekly newspaper was "a public forum by, of, and for the Zuni (Pueblo) community". First published by Twin Buttes High School in Zuni Pueblo beginning in 1995, and later by the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center, it ceased publication in 2003. The A:shiwi A:wan Museum is a Pueblo of Zuni Tribal Program and the tribe holds copyright to these materials. This material is provided for research and educational purposes only. Permission is required for any other reproduction or use.
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