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Dual Credit with NTU and ZHS
New Mexico
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Humans of Zuni: Chasady Simplicio
by
Lakin Epaloose, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Peering into the ocean of wandering waves, for the mind seeks beyond the shores and piers, past the blue horizons, and into the welcoming skies of the next morning.
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Culture Preservation and Native Americans
by
Chasady S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
. Summary:
Native Americans have endured so much abuse for far too long. Now something must be done about it and we must be heard.
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Protection of sacred lands
by
Kristyn E., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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It took little for the United States government to take 99% of Native lands along with the lands and resources well they and private corporations continue to exploit. These corporations don't under...
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Tribal Sovereignty in Zuni
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Chasady S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Tribal Soverignty can be seen in plain sight around Zuni Pueblo.
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Sovereignty: The Backbones of Our Community
by
Nariah Kallestewa, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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The importance of women in our culture and in my life
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Culture Is Not Mass-Produced
by
Andrea Mahkee , Zuni High School, New Mexico
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The story behind two Zuni silversmiths and their efforts to market their jewelry in the face of non-Native opportunists who steal authentic designs to mass produce for a global market.
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