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The Native and non-Native community in the Albuquerque area recently ended a vigil for Ashlynne Mike with drum songs and dance. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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The Native and non-Native community in the Albuquerque area recently ended a vigil for Ashlynne Mike with drum songs and dance. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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Alicia Cahuiya from Ecuador is fighting to prevent oil development in the Amazon rainforest. (Photo-Tristan Ahtone)
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Phil Little Thunder Sr. (left) and Paul Stover Soderman, a relative of Gen. William Harney, are working to change the name of Harney Peak in South Dakota, which is named after the Army general who led a massacre against Native people. (Photo-Victoria Wicks)
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Minister Carolyn Bennett speaks at the UN Indigenous issues forum. (Photo-Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada, Twitter)
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A photo of Ashlynne Mike is featured in the lobby of the Farmington Civic Center at her funeral in New Mexico. (Photo-Antonia Gonzales)
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A rural Navajo community mourns the apparent murder of Ashlynne Mike (Photo: New Mexico State Police)
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