gaia.streetart: So this is a first for me. Throughout my life,I have never committed to making t shirts or products with any company. Now I am releasing a line of shirts that will function as a kind of mural feedback loop. Thank @citrusreport for the opportunity to work
U.S. National Archives: Arizona - Hopi Indian Reservation
U.S. National Archives: Navajo Weavers At Hubbel Trading Post, the First Such Post on the Navajo Reservation
U.S. National Archives: Separated Here Only By A Narrow Strip of Water, the Four Corners Power Plant and A Navajo Sheep Herder Represent Two Worlds
U.S. National Archives: Navajo Herder and Flocks Struggle To Find Pasturage in Arid Land. Just Across Lake Is Four Corners Power Plant
U.S. National Archives: Navajo Children Make Mud "Flat-Bread". New Housing in Background
U.S. National Archives: Beads For Sale
U.S. National Archives: Hank Talman's Home. This Is A Privately-Built House. Although It Contains Neither Running Water Nor Electricity, It Is an Above Average Home in the Navajo Nation
U.S. National Archives: Navajo Goes To Town on Saturday Morning
U.S. National Archives: Navajos in Town For Saturday Morning Shopping
U.S. National Archives: Walkers in Dust Storm
U.S. National Archives: Navajo Boys Plow Corn Field on the Navajo Reservation
U.S. National Archives: Peabody Coal Company in Black Mesa Area of Northeastern Arizona
Timsdwi: A97I2207-Edit
eyelight79: The biggest you can get 2
commonrider02: 013-365
Marion Doss: Navajo Inds at Window Rock - Arizona 26 Jan 1955
Mr. Flibble: 370/730: String theories
Smithsonian Institution: Hastobíga, Navaho Medicine-man
John Adkins II: Self Portrait No. 42 a-la Dan Winters
Michael Hunter: [273/365] Hollywood Fall #5
www.jonathanaddie.com (bokehjo): strobist + bokeh + pretty ladies = happy Jo
Rian Flynn: The Old Spice Guy
c@rljones: In a galaxy not so far, far away.
JcOlivera.com: Justin Jim a Navajo Kid
Northstar1976: Modern Gladiator
etravus: Keep on the Sunny Side