Native “Indian-ness”
The following is a compilation of comments from a survey given to 37 Native American students representing 14 different tribes on November 15, 1998 in Phoenix, Arizona.
The following is a compilation of comments from a survey given to 37 Native American students representing 14 different tribes on November 15, 1998 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Native American Marriage Enhancement (NAME) evolved from more than two decades of missional work among Native peoples. NAME was launched in 2003 as an Assemblies of God US Missions (AGUSM) endeavor. John and Doris Knoles are the co-founders and directors, and all NAME board members represent different tribes. The vision for strengthening Native marriages is defined through four specific missional goals.
There are hundreds of definitions of leadership. Although there are many different facets of the same diamond, a true visionary leader must have crystal-clear focus. The various lists of attributes of a leader extant today have one thing in common: all such attributes are positive.
Live interviews were conducted with Native students attending local colleges and universities. The main purpose of the interviews dealt with the four primary motivators that tend to drive Natives to cities.
Enjoy this paraphrase of Psalm 91.
Enjoy this interpretation of Psalm 23 by a Native American.
This is a Cherokee translation of the Lord’s Prayer.
Live interviews were conducted with Native students attending local colleges and universities. The main purpose of the interviews dealt with the four primary motivators that tend to drive Natives to cities.