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coolchicksfromhistory: November is Native American Heritage Month Top (R-L): Zuni woman, Klamath woman, Belle of the Yakimas Middle: Quileute girl, Wishham bride, Eskimo woman Bottom: Navajo woman, Isleta woman, Havachach (Maricopa woman)
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blackv: (via ✧Art Board 01.13✧ / Laura Gilpin (1891-1979) Cliff Dwelling of Betatakin, Navajo National Monument, Arizona 1930)
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carmenbelli:aka14kgold:vulturehooligan: Another photo of the Navajos banning the swastika.The document they are signing starts off: “Because the above ornament, which has been a sign of friendship among our forefathers for many centuries has
Cammina sulle orme dell'arcobaleno; cammina sulla scia della musica e tutto intorno a te sarà bellezza. Sull'arcobaleno c'è una d'uscita da qualunque nebbia oscura. [Canzone Navajo] Berlin 2011 with father
Indian War Gods by Edward S. Curtis
argoshots: Light falls to the floor of Antelope Slot Canyon, Navajo Nation near Page, Arizona USA.
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landscapelifescape: Monument Valley National Tribal Park, Arizona, USA Navajo Glow (by Mike Berenson)
“Monument Valley Gothic” Monument Valley UTNavajo LandMarch 2009
Monument Valley with Tom Philips, Navajo guide2009-jerrysEYES
Totem PoleMonument ValleyNavajo Country -jerrysEYES
in2sin: ainwee: indian pussy Ms IN2SIN Asked: Hopi, Zuni, Navajo, Apache? As I personally have never had Indian kitty…Meow~
Yebichai, the beggar, Tonenili-Navajo Indian, dressed in spruce branches
modernmarcy: strangevibezz: starshineexx: thisisloveovertaking: ultrafacts: The Navajo have a unique tradition. When a baby is born, it is regarded as the ultimate, precious gift and must never be abused. From the moment of birth, the child is watch
angryblacktenor: nitanahkohe: Native people killed by a police officer in the last 8 weeks: Corey Kanosh (Paiute), Myles Roughsurface (Navajo), Christina Tahhahwah (Comanche), Allen Locke (Lakota), and now the currently unnamed 17yo Hupa boy shot by
nereb-and-dungalef: leescoresbies: so in case you’re about to watch a cw television show based in the southwest that’s featuring an episode based on some supposed reservation – or you’ve read anything about the situation on the navajo nation
strangevibezz:starshineexx: thisisloveovertaking:ultrafacts:The Navajo have a unique tradition. When a baby is born, it is regarded as the ultimate, precious gift and must never be abused. From the moment of birth, the child is watched over continuously
britomartis: For Indigenous People’s Day I’d also like to throw out my own tribe’s water project - it’s becoming increasingly vital as protections surrounding Navajo land get stripped away & reservations are stripped of sovereignty, as the
lostmymojo: @dezbah.rose and their Navajo Rey cosplay; I love it!
firebirdscratches: arachnomatic: aka14kgold: vulturehooligan: Another photo of the Navajos banning the swastika. The document they are signing starts off: “Because the above ornament, which has been a sign of friendship among our forefathers
The Coronavirus Has Hit Navajo Nation Hard -- Here’s How You Can Help
sonnearchive-deactivated2022120:If you’re celebrating Biden’s win, consider celebrating by donating to a bail fund, planned parenthood, or the Navajo Water project. Your action to help the marginalized shouldnt end at presidential candidates
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unexplained-events: Nayenezgani Navajo man dressed as a Nayenezgani spirit—Slayer of Alien Gods Nayenezgani and his brother Tobadzistsini (child of the water) are heroes that fight off evil.
stunningstonecold: blogparanormalexpresso2stuff: getinvolvedyoulivehere: Navajo Water Supply is ‘More Horrific than Flint,’ But No One Cares Because they’re Native AmericanDetails: http://bit.ly/20gfTnC I wouldn’t consider the news coverage
bundyspooks: A skin-walker is a terrifying creature from Navajo culture, often portrayed as a witch who disguises themselves as an animal. In the native language, a skin-walker is “yee naaldlooshii” which loosely translates to “he who walks on
ultrafacts:The Navajo have a unique tradition. When a baby is born, it is regarded as the ultimate, precious gift and must never be abused. From the moment of birth, the child is watched over continuously by family and friends, who patiently wait for
hotterdenwasabi: modernmarcy: strangevibezz: starshineexx: thisisloveovertaking: ultrafacts: The Navajo have a unique tradition. When a baby is born, it is regarded as the ultimate, precious gift and must never be abused. From the moment of birth,
reportagebygettyimages: Like many Native American tribes, the Navajo face a wide range of societal ills. The tribe traditionally bred sheep and horses, a way of existence that had been passed down within families for generations. But owning and raising
fuckyeahgreece: …a different view of Navajo Beach, Zakynthos :)
cyberangelwizard: kompany77: Navajo Nation by Gio Franco Very nice shot….
my-secret-eye:Imogen Cunningham, Navajo Rug, 1968
blondebrainpower:A Navajo Medicine Man. Edward S. Curtis. USA, 1900. The Wellcome Collection, London
blondebrainpower:Steve Martin in 1969 wearing a great squash blossom necklace and other Navajo silver accessories.
blondebrainpower: Vintage Two Grey Hills Navajo Textile
nativeamericanconnection: Apache/Navajo actor Jay Tavare in “Unbowed” (1999).
kvetchlandia: Leonard McCombe Man Having His Hair Brushed by His Wife, Navajo Nation, Arizona 1948
thephotoregistry: The Eagles of Kayenta Junior High School at Football Practice, Kayenta, Arizona, Navajo Nation, April, 1987Joel Sternfeld
thebigkelu:Navajo Indian woman at Shiprock - Poley - 1890s
wtxch:Young Navajo girl wearing a Squash Blossom Necklace, 1950
equatorjournal: Bruce Dale, Navajo, 1977.
kvetchlandia:Leonard McCombe Man Having His Hair Brushed by His Wife, Navajo Nation, Arizona 1948
marcel-wolfgang: hutchj: americadivided: meagan-hood: allerasphinx: abbiehollowdays: black-dragonize: nastynaf: getinvolvedyoulivehere: Navajo Water Supply is ‘More Horrific than Flint,’ But No One Cares Because they’re Native AmericanDetails:
Jeunes femmes Navajo, Arizona, Etats-Unis, 1935 (Photo Archives Collection)
pogphotoarchives:Navajo men, possibly at Fort Sumner, New MexicoDate: 1866Negative Number 030332Man at right is possibly Mariano