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Zuni High School
New Mexico
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Democracy in Zuni
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Eliana Lowsayatee, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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This picture is a "vote here" sign. I choose this because to me, it is showing how our tribal government uses a system of picking and replacing the old government with new people through free and f...
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Humans of Zuni: Kristyn Eriacho
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Nariah Kallestewa, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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How sports have gotten Kristyn through lifes hardships
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Democracy In Zuni
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Keeshaul M., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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A tree has grown through a tractor that has been sitting in the middle of Zuni for many years. Just like democracy, it takes time to implement change and sometimes the change can affect something s...
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Never Quit
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Jordan O., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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This post is based on a interview that I conducted with a fellow student named Autumn Cooeyate.
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Culture Is Not Mass-Produced
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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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Rez freedom
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Fern Y., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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This is Trevor, he is not a "Rez dog" but he is a dog living on the Rez. He has freedom within a confined system, just like Native Americans who have freedom within a "confined system".
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