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This July, we’re examining how artists in the Brooklyn Museum collection have dissected liberty, as
Here is a High Country News’ article I took photos for. During my photo assignment, I met a ni
Rita Bilagody embraces another special session attendee in relief after the defeat of the Grand Cany
Roland Begay displays a protest sign in front of the Navajo Nation Council Chambers during the Grand
With the Navajo Nation being in the national political spotlight lately, it got me thinking about th
A few months back I reached out to StrongHearts Native Helpline, asking them if I could help out wit
I had a “double rainbow guy” moment last Thursday morning with the majestic fog here in
“America we know is composed of a diverse community. We have different languages, different sk
Enjoy your Indigenous Peoples’ Day!
Opponents of the Grand Canon Escalade development celebrate after the Navajo Nation Council voted ag
“Navajo Shoe Game”Going through my old stuff. I keep finding gems I
Yucca in HandA Navajo elder holds strands of a yucca plant
Hard at work among your relations. There is no other peace like it.
Royal Lineup at the 44th Annual Western Navajo Fair Pow Wow in Tuba City, Arizona.
The Waukazoo-Sandoval family sheep in Torreon, NM. This is one of my top 5 images I took during my t
Former Miss Diné bi Eastern Fair Queen 2015-2016 Amberlynn Begay.
“New Mexican Women”Indigenous women dance along the perime
A proud father can’t hold back his tears after his daughter’s victory during Tséhootsooí
Yesterday I got my first few pictures for my Navajo Veterans Project. Thank you Mr. Hillis for allow
ATTN: Navajo Veterans & relatives of Navajo VeteransMy name is Donovan Shortey and I am a Dineh
5centsapound:Carlotta Cardana The Red Road: Picturing Modern Native American Indigenous Identity
Extensively decorated with modeled imagery, duct flutes of Veracruz are characterized by one or two
Bird mask of the Tsimshian people, used in initiation ceremonies. Artist unknown; 19th century. Co
Navajo woman’s dress (one panel). Artist unknown; 1860. Now in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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