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Zuni High School
New Mexico
78 posts to "Civic Journalism for Rural Youth" and counting
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Getting injured
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Jerone S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Elijah talks about when he hurt his knee in football.
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Democracy in Shiwi
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BRION H., Zuni High School, New Mexico
. Summary:
This picture describes democracy in Zuni by showing a baseball field here at the high school, the school district had bought this baseball field so that we could play this sport.
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No More killing, Save the Indian
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Anthony S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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"kill the Indian, save the man" -Richard Henry Pratt
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BIA- Bureau of Indian Affairs
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Valisha Neha, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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BIA represents the federal branch of the tribal government by assisting in local fires, forestry, wildlife management, help with fire wood and job opportunities. The Bureau of Indian Affairs, Zun...
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Symbol of Freedom: Native Pride
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Raynan Quam, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Native Pride, a symbol of the indigenous people’s freedom like how the white men wanted our land and they were taking it over, and this poster is saying that we can grow on our lands without being ...
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Tribal Sovereignty
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Andrea Mahkee , Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Sacred Earthlings with sacred practices. We as A:shiwi (Zuni) people keep our religion sacred. And with this comes a law created by the Tribal Government. The No Flash Photography law that is abid...
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