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Only on the Rez!
ICTMN Staff
January 18, 2012
A great photo taken by Diné activist, educator, scholar and artist, Larry Emerson.
The Museum of the Indian in Rio de Janeiro
Sara Shahriari
August 06, 2011
The huge, densely forested region that the Portuguese claimed and named Brazil around 1500 once had an indigenous population of millions...
Road Warrior: Route 66 In Arizona
ICTMN Staff
December 31, 2010
Few highways can count themselves as legendary. You could make a case for the German Autobahn, which lacks a general speed limit, inviting drivers to, well, speed...
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