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New Mexico
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Protection of sacred lands
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Kristyn E., Zuni High School, New Mexico
. Summary:
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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Zuni teenagers and the use of illegal substances
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Erik G., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Letter to the editor of the Independent
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"My happiest moment"
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Sara S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Haiden's happiest moment is when she's with her sister.
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Camaeron's Story
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Kylie W., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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This story or set of little quotes is from someone very important, whose words are short but meaningful.
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How covid-19 affected my life....
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Kiayana K., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Never take things for granted..
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Our sovereignty is inherent
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Anthony S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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We have always been a sovereign people and one with the earth since the beginning of time.
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