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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1988)
Comparing Circular and Linear World Views Circular World View Linear World View narmony witn nature balance group emphasis oneness with environment conquer nature dominion individual emphasis separate from environment aims at distancing the self from all that is outside of it Input pfoo***—-—-^outcome V mystical holistic present orientation communal property intuitive skeptical sequential future orientation private property logical John Brutfe'Dally Nohnolan Clockwise from far lower left: A email group of urban Indiana and their friends protest outside the Indian Arts Expo Oct. 20-23. The group protested what they called exploitation of Indian culture by the sponsors of the expo, U S West and United Arts of Omaha. The sponsors used Indian art for their own benefit and refused support to Nebraska Indians in times of need, the protestors alleged: Tonya Sperry, 9. looks on as Hanncny Handy, 1?. blows a bubble while waiting for the grand march to begin at the powwow; An Indian dances during the grand march at the powwow in Omaha. Back Cover: A Winnebago Indian passes by a broken window at the Blackhawk Community Center on the Winnebago reservation. Story by Mick Dyer Photos by Butch Ireland