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02: NAVAJO WOMEN { 51 images } Created 14 Dec 2021

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  • Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), stands near "Water is Life" sign on Second Mesa of Hopi Reservation in northeast Arizona.
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  • Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), stands near "Water is Life" sign on Second Mesa of Hopi Reservation in northeast Arizona.
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  • Activist Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), stands on ridge overlooking Indian Route 4  and Turquoise Trail leading to her home and Black Mesa, site of water and land rights disputes; Second Mesa, Hopi Reservation, Arizona.
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  • Activist Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), stands on ridge overlooking Indian Route 4  and Turquoise Trail leading to her home and Black Mesa, site of water and land rights disputes; Second Mesa, Hopi Reservation, Arizona.
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  • Activist Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), sits on ridge overlooking Indian Route 4  and Turquoise Trail leading to her home and Black Mesa, site of water and land rights disputes; Second Mesa, Hopi Reservation, Arizona.
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  • Activist Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), sits on ridge overlooking Indian Route 4  and Turquoise Trail leading to her home and Black Mesa, site of water and land rights disputes; Second Mesa, Hopi Reservation, Arizona.
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  • Activist Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), sits on ridge overlooking Indian Route 4  and Turquoise Trail leading to her home and Black Mesa, site of water and land rights disputes; Second Mesa, Hopi Reservation, Arizona.
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  • Activist Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), sits on ridge overlooking Indian Route 4  and Turquoise Trail leading to her home and Black Mesa, site of water and land rights disputes; Second Mesa, Hopi Reservation, Arizona.
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  • Activist Nicole Horseherder, director of Sacred Water Speaks (To Nizhoni Ani), sits on ridge overlooking Indian Route 4  and Turquoise Trail leading to her home and Black Mesa, site of water and land rights disputes; Second Mesa, Hopi Reservation, Arizona.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, tends her grandfather's horses; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, tends her grandfather's horses; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, tends her grandfather's horses; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, tends her grandfather's horses; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, tends her grandfather's horses; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, poses outside her grandfather's barn; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, poses outside her grandfather's barn; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, poses outside her grandfather's barn; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, poses outside her grandfather's barn; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Indigenous rights activist Allie Redhorse Young, who mounted horseback voting drive called Ride to the Polls on the Navajo Reservation, wears Covid mask at grandfather's barn; Kirtland, New Mexico.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren, seven-months pregnant, poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa in Sweetwater, Arizona.
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  • Arizona state representative Jasmine Blackwater-Nygren poses in full traditional Navajo attire at her paternal grandmother's lands southeast of Red Mesa, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso of the Navajo Nation Council sits on black volcanic rocks surrounded by her family's pasturelands southeast of Red Mesa, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso of the Navajo Nation Council sits on black volcanic rocks surrounded by her family's pasturelands southeast of Red Mesa, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso poses beside image of infamous Long Walk on mural depicting Navajo history, painted in 1943 inside chambers of the Navajo Nation Council; Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso poses beside image of infamous Long Walk on mural depicting Navajo history, painted in 1943 inside chambers of the Navajo Nation Council; Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso poses beside image of infamous Long Walk on mural depicting Navajo history, painted in 1943 inside chambers of the Navajo Nation Council; Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso poses beside image of infamous Long Walk on mural depicting Navajo history, painted in 1943 inside chambers of the Navajo Nation Council; Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso poses beside image of infamous Long Walk on mural depicting Navajo history, painted in 1943 inside chambers of the Navajo Nation Council; Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso poses beside image of infamous Long Walk on mural depicting Navajo history, painted in 1943 inside chambers of the Navajo Nation Council; Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso poses beside image of infamous Long Walk on mural depicting Navajo history, painted in 1943 inside chambers of the Navajo Nation Council; Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Delegate Charlaine Tso poses beside image of infamous Long Walk on mural depicting Navajo history, painted in 1943 inside chambers of the Navajo Nation Council; Window Rock, Arizona.
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  • Wendy Greyeyes, assistant professor of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, sits beside education-themed campus statues; Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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  • Wendy Greyeyes, assistant professor of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, sits beside education-themed campus statues; Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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  • Wendy Greyeyes, assistant professor of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, sits beside education-themed campus statues; Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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  • Wendy Greyeyes, assistant professor of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, sits beside education-themed campus statues; Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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  • Wendy Greyeyes, assistant professor of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, sits along main pedestrian walkway on campus; Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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  • Wendy Greyeyes, assistant professor of Native American Studies at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, sits along main pedestrian walkway on campus; Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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