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Zuni High School
New Mexico
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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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Culture Preservation and Native Americans
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Chasady S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Native Americans have endured so much abuse for far too long. Now something must be done about it and we must be heard.
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Sustainability for Sovereign Native Communities
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Cody S.K., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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When people think about Native communities, they think about the poverty levels and the stereotypes. I wanted to show how sovereign Native communities can continue to sustain themselves and thrive ...
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Get To Know Your Neighbor
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Deanna S., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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Interview with Taliya Tsalate.
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Sheep walking on the road
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Aaleyah L., Zuni High School, New Mexico
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My family and I always have to wait for these sheep to pass the road. Even wildlife and livestock have the freedom to walk on the road. Ojo Caliente, Pueblo of Zuni, NM
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Red Road of Connection
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Ian B, Zuni High School, New Mexico
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"We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we borrow it from our children." -Chief Seattle of the Duwamish Tribe
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