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Navajo Council Delegate Eugenia Charles-Newton and Council Delegate Amber Kanazbah Crotty lead the Diné Sáanii for Justice marchers to the Navajo Nation Capitol. (Photo-Navajo Nation Council)
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Navajo Council Delegate Eugenia Charles-Newton and Council Delegate Amber Kanazbah Crotty lead the Diné Sáanii for Justice marchers to the Navajo Nation Capitol. (Photo-Navajo Nation Council)
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Miss Navajo Nation 2021-2022 Niagara Rockbridge. (Photo-Office of Miss Navajo Nation, Facebook)
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Demonstrators call on the Kansas City Football Team to end the use of Indian stereotypes. (Photo-Not In Our Honor, Facebook)
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First Nations leaders hold a press conference supporting Indigenous lobster harvests. (Screenshot-APTN National News, livestream)
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A painting from the sacred Picture Cave in Missouri set to go on the auction block. It’s expected to sell for between $1 million and $3 million.
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DaGinaa Hít, “The Far Out House,” was built by Kanóosgu Eesh Frank Kitka in the early 20th century. Now it’s collapsing. (Robert Woolsey/KCAW
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Fort Lewis College hosts an event to remove Indian boarding school panels. (Photo-Fort Lewis College, Facebook)
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