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The Lensman Who Devoted His Career to Photographing the Code Talkers Is Still Capturing History on Navajo Land
Alysa Landry
November 12, 2012
A decorative miniature kimono hangs on the wall of Kenji Kawano’s home on the Navajo Nation...
New Exhibits at the Heard Museum Honor American Indian Soldiers
ICTMN Staff
October 28, 2012
Two just opened exhibits at the Heard Museum in Phoenix honor our American Indian soldiers, complementing one another by highlighting different aspects of Native language usage in ...
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