Kerry Steiner
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Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design; U.S. Army Photojournalism & Editors TrainingInterests
Native Americans, genealogy, environment, recycling, the Arts, music, feature stories on peopleMotto
Be childlike but not childishAffiliations
American Indian Center of Indiana, Inc., Indiana Historical Society, Red Feather Development GroupFavorites
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Ode to a Mulberry TreeHaving to take down what was left of my old mulberry tree after the tornado was an emotional moment for me...and for the tree! -
A Nose for TroubleSummer vacation isn't always what it's cracked up to be...
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My Morning WalkObserving life through nature and absorbing its beauty.
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For HeatherWords from the heart for my daughter.
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ChesterDumpster-diving Chester...what will he find today?
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The Many Faces and Places of LeRoy MalaterreUnofficially considered to be the face of Indiana's Native community, LeRoy Malaterre has given of his time, energy and soul to help with powwows, Christmas toy drives, and anything anyone asks of him that helps the People. -
Circles of LifeWrap-around services such as a food pantry, clothing, community garden, sweat lodge and hospice care are just some of services offered by Circles of Life in Indianapolis. -
Ancient Game of Lacrosse, or Stickball, Becomes New Game on CampusTo educate and promote an understanding of the Native American culture, students and faculty at IUPUI erected a stickball pole on campus. -
Deep Roots in the Acoma Culture Evoke Pride in Native WomanGrowing up on New Mexico's Acoma Pueblo meant walking a great distance for water and using oil lamps for light, but Rebecca Martin cherishes her childhood and relishes the fact that even today, much remains unchanged. -
Canadian Native Makes Indiana HomeAfter moving from Canada to Indiana, Elizabeth Henhawk found the American Indian Center and used its program to help finish college. -
From Homeless to HelpfulOnce homeless and struggling to care for her children, Regina Condon came to the American Indian Center of Indiana in need of assistance. She ended up graduating the program and used her experience to help others in need. -
Hard Work Brings Success to Indy Design FirmWife of a former Colts football player, Rebecca Denison Schultz founded d2p, LLC, an eco-friendly office design and space planning firm.