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Zuni High School
New Mexico
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Humans of Zuni: Ian Bowekaty
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Anthony S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
. Summary:
Behold my friend, classmate, most proud to say: my brother.
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Letter To The Editor
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Taliyah S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Letter to the Editor of The Independent.
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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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A Spirit's Path Home
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Lakin Epaloose, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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For thousands of years, my people and our ancestors have inhabited the land, reciprocating blessings between ourselves and spirits of the animals. Our identity could have vanished long ago, but the...
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Democracy In Zuni
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Raymond Homer, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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The sun was setting on the view down the Black Rock Hill on 10/20/21. Sometimes you just have to appreciate our freedoms, like being outside and enjoying nature.
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Earth as a part of tribal sovereignty
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Cody S.K., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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The land has a deeply rooted connection to the A:shiwi people. They have had many obstacles but remain on their sacred land.
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