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Zuni High School
New Mexico
78 posts to "Civic Journalism for Rural Youth" and counting
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Secret lands of the Zuni Pueblo
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Jodi K., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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No skyscrapers in sight, no blur from the smog. Only a beautiful landscape captured in the morning that comes with freezing your fingers off to greet our Father Sun. Defining peace and sovereignty ...
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Humans of Zuni: Chasady Simplicio
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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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Humans of Zuni: Jodi Kallestewa
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Cody S.K., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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This is Jodi Kallestewa's story. How she has overcome adversity and struggle to become more confident and outgoing.
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Valisha Neha- Shortage of substitute teachers
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Valisha N., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Shortage of Substitute teachers within New Mexico
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Tribal Sovereignty: Washed Faces
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Lakin Epaloose, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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As the children are fed along a river, they find gratitude in the heart of the land. From one corn stalk to the next, the seed grows and the root stretches into the underworld, grasping the soul of...
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Symbol of Freedom: Sun rising above Dowa Yalanne
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Kassidy U., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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My Symbol of freedom represents us A:shiwi people, not everyone sees, hears, or knows about us Zuni people. Because of our Yaddokya Datchu, the sun, we have freedom.
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