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  • Uqualla, a Havasupai medicine man, faces the rising sun during a morning prayer, October 6, 2018, at Havasupai Tribe's Intertribal Spiritual Gathering at Red Butte.
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  • Lazayne Joe (center, 1st grade) and fellow dorm students ride on the Sunday dorm bus, December 1, 2019, en route to Hunters Point Boarding School, St. Michaels, Arizona. Dorm students are picked up Sunday afternoon and are bussed home Friday after school dismisses at 1pm.
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  • The American flag was folded and presented to family of Navajo Code Talker Fleming Begaye Sr. (right seated), May 17, 2019, during Begaye’s interment at the family plot in Salt Water Canyon, Arizona.
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  • A candlelight vigil was held to show support for the NAU shooting victims, October 9, 2015, on the North Quad at NAU, Flagstaff, Arizona.
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  • Brian Browne holds a brain from an Alzheimer's patient, January 9, 2017, at the tissue repository at the Banner Sun Health Research Institute, 10515 W Santa Fe Drive, Sun City. Sun City West recreation board members toured the facility.
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  • Talon Duncan (San Carlos Apache/Mandan/Hidatsa/Arikara, Mesa, Arizona, 1st place teen) takes a break before the final round, February 14, 2016, during the 26th annual Heard Museum World Championship Hoop Dance Contest, Phoenix, Arizona.
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  • Darryl Sahmea (right) and Dertram Ami (Polacca, AZ) search for quality pieces of coal, February 4, 2017, at the public loadout facility in the Kayenta Mine, Arizona.
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  • The Brown Cloud, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Herman Lynch watches Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) and Salt River Project (SRP) crews, May 13, 2019, hook power up to his home in Oak Springs, Navajo Nation. The Lynch family had been without power for 19 years.
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  • Sister Elizabeth Carey leads the burial service for Juliana Taylor at the White Tanks Cemetery.  Every Thursday, volunteers and inmates arrive to lay the deceased to rest.  The west valley cemetery is the resting place for the poor, the homeless and the unclaimed.     Mark Henle/The Arizona Republic
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  • Apache trout are released, May 2, 2018, in the East Fork Black River, Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests, Arizona.
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  • An image of a jaguar is projected on the border wall, May 12, 2017, in Douglas, Arizona. Eco-political artist Lauren Strohacker used camera trap photographs from the Northern Jaguar Reserve for her, Un-fragmenting/Des-Fragmentando event.
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  • A structure destroyed by the Tinder Fire, May 4, 2018, Clear Creek Pines.
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  • Loralie Rogers, Sunset Point Rest Area, Arizona
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  • Leonard and Nykole Britton, lead-paint poisoning, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Rock vendor Leonard Kopcinski, Quartzsite, Arizona
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  • Senator Lori Klein, Arizona State Senate members lounge, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Rebecca David, autistic child, Chandler, Arizona
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  • Roundup, Seligman, Arizona
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  • Shorty family butchering a sheep, Navajo Nation
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  • About 72 California condors, once wiped out in Arizona, now nest near the Grand Canyon and Vermilion Cliffs, few endangered species have required the attention and care the condors have. So far, the reintroduction program has proved successful. California Condor #70, an eight year-old male, soars near Navajo Bridge. "The recent historical range is not always the best place," said Chris Parish, California condor project director for the non-profit Peregrine Fund. "In some cases, the recent historic range is where they went extinct." Condors have adapted to the canyons and cliffs of northwestern Arizona and may never fly across the distances they once did, but Parish said recovery of a species doesn't necessarily mean restoring the past. "What we should be concerned with is whether we leave the environment in a way that these species can survive in the future," he said. "It's true extinction is part of the natural process, but it's becoming clear we played a role in the condors' decline. I'm not one to say we have to make it like it was, but we should make it like we want it in the future."
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  • Herding sheep, “makes me feel healthy,” Lane said.  “When I'm away from here, I have this urge to come back as soon as possible,” he said. “I have a purpose here. I take care of them.”
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  • Monsoon, Arizona/Mexico border
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  • Brigham Roudy, polygamist community of Hilldale, Utah
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  • Howard Horinek, Quarter Circle U Ranch, Superstition Mountains, Arizona
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  • Cousins Gina and Tina Martinez, Quinceanera, Phoenix, Arizona
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  • Apache Mountain Spirit dancers, Point of Pines, Arizona
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  • Border Rescue, Sells, Arizona
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  • Chester Nez, the last living original Navajo Code Talker, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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  • Lortia Addakai grills ears of corn as katherine Smith sorts through her field's harvest.  "Our songs and our prayers are tied to this place," says Smith, who counts herself a resistor to relocation.
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  • T-Bird Lounge parking lot, Gallup, New Mexico
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  • Art Markus (right) and his drama coach Jeremiah Henriksen, Scottsdale, Arizona
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  • Mike Reyes, veteran’s burial, National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix
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  • Navy sailor Rex Harvey, Peyote Ceremony, Tsaile, Arizona
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  • A homeless client takes advantage of the heat relief hours in the chapel, June 16, 2017, at the Society of St. Vincent de Paul's, 1075 E Jackson Street, Phoenix. The outside temperature was 109 degrees and record setting temperatures of 120 degrees were forecast for the upcoming week.
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  • Planting beans, Third Mesa, Arizona
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  • Tutu'uli, a 6-month-old female jaguar, at the Ecological Center of Sonora in Mexico. Tutu'uli hunting instinct, along with her fondness for water, make her a good candidate for breeding cubs for potential reintroduction to the mountains.
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  • Wallow Fire, Auger Canyon, Arizona
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  • The Navajo-Hopi land dispute, Arizona
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