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Dog Days

June 23, 2009

The Nature of Things Bound for Glory (or Mobile) JD Share Tweet Subscribe to comments on this post Email

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Along the Interstate

June 22, 2009

Blue Beacon Truck Wash: West Memphis, Arkansas God is Everywhere JD Interstate To swerve is to miss To miss to long for: A receding highway light In the middle of the country Through the center of the night. How distance beckons and turns away. This starry billboard rises Along the road, through every county It [...]

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The Choctaw Nation Health Care Center

June 17, 2009

All Indian Nations have a story of the conquest. For many Western Tribes, like the Apache and the Sioux, the story includes tenacious resistance to European advances and a bitter defeat. For some Eastern tribes, like those historically known, controversially, as the Five Civilized Tribes – the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Muscogee (Creek), and Seminole – [...]

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The View from Our Window

June 6, 2009

The Mississippi River, looking east and upriver from West Memphis, Arkansas toward Memphis, Tennessee. Shot with Jay’s Moto Q and NOT by the Jewel. Just so you know. … not a bad livingroom view as the morning sun rises. AJA Share Tweet Subscribe to comments on this post Email

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Memorial Day

May 27, 2009

Talihina, Oklahoma: Dallas Street, 6 a.m. JD Share Tweet Subscribe to comments on this post Email

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Sam’s Amusements

May 24, 2009

At Tahlequah, Oklahoma, Capitol of the Cherokee Nation: Coming to a town near you in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas 1. Setting Up 2. Base Camp: Indian Village RV Park 3. Carnival 4. Winding Down, Closing Down The Cast April Apodaca Barry Weddleton Becky Surber Brian Bishop Dan Peek Debra Miller Jack Branam Jacob [...]

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Citizens of Lukachukai, the Navajo Reservation

April 20, 2009

In the Seniors Center, March 30, 2009 JD Share Tweet Subscribe to comments on this post Email

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In Two Worlds

April 12, 2009

Through the Anglo-centric vision most Americans are given of U.S. history, Native contact with Europeans is generally perceived as having taken place with American settlers or the U.S. cavalry. They may recognize that the European arrival reaches back to 1492, or that there was some taking sides and mixing it up in the contention between [...]

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Totosh Trading Post, the Navajo Reservation

April 3, 2009

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Picture of the Day: cRAZy aBOut LuKaCHuKaI

April 2, 2009

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The Taking of Enchanted Trails RV Park

March 26, 2009

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Commemorating the Apache Experience: in Photos

February 27, 2009

Photography by JD To read about the Geronimo Commemoration, see AJA’s report here. For background on the event read Repressed National Memories and Old San Carlos and a Blessing. SUBSCRIBE to the sad red earth. Share Tweet Subscribe to comments on this post Email

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Picture of the Day

February 18, 2009

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Picture of the Day

February 15, 2009

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Surprising Winter Snow, San Carlos Apache Reservation

February 11, 2009

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The Apache Chronicles

February 10, 2009

Douglas Miles Exhibit at the Dada Contemporary; February 7, 2009: Tucson, Arizona All photos by Julia Dean Share Tweet Subscribe to comments on this post Email

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Peridot Morning

February 9, 2009

Early morning; Peridot, San Carlos Apache Reservation, Arizona JD Share Tweet Subscribe to comments on this post Email

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Rodeo, Roping Competition – Apache Gold Casino

January 5, 2009

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The American Indian Church

January 3, 2009

Among the goals and legacies of conquest has been that of converting Native Americans to Christianity. Christian churches have been evangelizing on the San Carlos Apache Reservation since soon after Geronimo was captured for the last time and active resistance to the concentration policies on the reservation ceased in 1886. The first Lutheran missionaries arrived [...]

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Christmas Elders’ Lunch – Apache Gold Casino

December 29, 2008

The second annual Christmas “Elders Lunch” of the San Carlos Apache Tribe was held on Wednesday, December 24, 2008 at the Apache Gold Casino on the San Carlos Reservation. The luncheon is a gesture of appreciation for tribal elders initiated last year by then new Tribal Chairman Wendsler Nosie, Sr. Nosie, who is a spiritual [...]

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Saturday Night Parade of Lights; Globe, Arizona

December 15, 2008

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