ForewordIntroduction
Part I The Indian Program
1 - Getting on Board
A Sense of Belonging
Teaching at Upward Bound
Upward Reinforcement
2 - A Landscape of History
Rediscovering Tribal History and Pride
3 - Early Years at Upward Bound
Religious Divides
Cultural Cohesion
Focus on Academics
Living in Two Worlds
4 - Moving Forward
Understanding the Challenges
Crossing the Cultural Divide
Inspiration vs. Limitation
5 - Lola Clyde
Immortality through Teaching
The Great Depression
Lola Makes Her Mark
Uncle Gus
Lola's Legacy
6 - Nez Perce Country Today
Upward Bound Bears Fruit
Cultural Reclamation
Isabel Remembers
7 - Upward Bound Comes of Age
Study Skills and Hands-on Learning
Fostering Student Engagement
Cultural Traditions in a Larger Conte
Creative Teaching Techniques
Expanding Student Horizons
8 - The Chief Joseph Trail
Road Trip into History
The Emissary
Planning and Packing
Tracing the Nez Perce Trail
Chief Joseph's Dilemma
Switching Time Scales
Ghost Tipis
Regroup and Reflect
Happy Summer Memories
Part II
9 - Faith
Spiritual Diversity
Challenging the Historical Record
10 - Upriver
The Value of Cultural Freedom
Instilling Cultural Appreciation
11 - In Two Worlds
Cultural Crosscurrents
Non-Indian Acculturation
Mainstream Society through a Nez Perce Lens
12 - Expanding Influence
Return to Horse Culture
Lifting Upward Bound Staff
Planting Seeds of Possibility
Defying the Odds
13 - New Generation
Keep in Touch
Push, and Push Some More
14 - Chief Looking Glass Friendship Powwow
Bringing People Together
Epilogue