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Veteran journalist Cather Robbins' articles on such subjects as native telecommunications and the Hopi station KUYI, the Pecos repatriation, and related topics. Have appeared in the New York Times, High Country News, and elsewhere for over three decades. They now appear in expanded form in her new book, All Indians Do Not Live in Teepees (or Casinos) (Bison Books), a collection which reports on Native Americans from a variety of backgrounds working quietly to enhance their communities. "Robbins' ability to take the all-encompassing term Indian, once used to stereotype a myriad of peoples, and how it not as a limiting factor but as describing a larger brotherhood, is inspiring. The capacity of artists and journalists from various tribes to form alliances and bring the Indian voice to the non-Indian public is a monumental step forward in understanding today's Indian country." – Indian Country Today. Joining Ms. Robbins will be American Indian artist Rande Cook (Kwakwaka'wakw)in conversation. All Indians Do Not Live in Teepees (or Casinos) has a chapter on artists and 'the buckskin ceiling.' This conversation will explore that. Rande Cook is represented by the Steinbreuck Gallery here in Seattle. His work has also appeared in the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. --PLEASE NOTE EVENT TIME WAS MIS-PRINTED IN OUR EVENTS FLYER--