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Creative Endeavors – Angles & Momentum
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Indigenous Perspectives from the Rim, River and Road. What’s In A Name? Being Me and Contact Info. Red Pipestone inlaid with turquoise and pink coral beads. This item has been SOLD. In addition to my writing, I also pursue projects that inspire me to remain on the creative side of life. Photography, Graphic Design and Stone Jewelry are some of my side endeavors. If you have any questions, or would like to purchase an item, let me know. I am always open to designing ideas that suit your tastes. Red Pipest...
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What’s In A Name? – Angles & Momentum
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Indigenous Perspectives from the Rim, River and Road. What’s In A Name? Being Me and Contact Info. What’s In A Name? A quick intro to this Blog and what you can and cannot expect to find here. Another piece of “advice” I received early on was that it was all about “Angles and Momentum”….and that was it. Well here I am, still figuring out the “Angles and Momentum”, trying to navigate life, careers and everything else that comes my way…. Thanks for letting me invade your space and having some of your time!
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Lyle Balenquah – Angles & Momentum
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Indigenous Perspectives from the Rim, River and Road. What’s In A Name? Being Me and Contact Info. A Hopi Perspective on Diversity in Anthropology and Grand Canyon. Presented by Heritage Voices Podcast and The Anthropology Podcast Network. February 22, 2017. Https:/ www.archaeologypodcastnetwork.com/heritagevoices/2. Book Review: Mesa of Sorrows: A History of the Awat’ovi Massacre. By Author, James F. Brooks. February 22, 2017. February 26, 2017. Recently I was asked to submit a review of this book for t...
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Hopi Tribe Voices Opposition to Escalade Development – Angles & Momentum
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Indigenous Perspectives from the Rim, River and Road. What’s In A Name? Being Me and Contact Info. Hopi Tribe Voices Opposition to Escalade Development. December 31, 2016. December 31, 2016. PR Piece that was printed as a Full Page Ad in the Navajo Times. Full Page Ad in Navajo Times, Dec, 2016. Hopi Tribe Celebrates Bears Ears National Monument Proclamation. Introducing “Heritage Voices” Podcast, with Jessica Yaquinto and Lyle Balenquah. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. On Book Revie...
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Obama: Make The Greater Grand Canyon National Heritage Monument A Reality. – Angles & Momentum
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Indigenous Perspectives from the Rim, River and Road. What’s In A Name? Being Me and Contact Info. Obama: Make The Greater Grand Canyon National Heritage Monument A Reality. November 20, 2016. November 20, 2016. A recent op-ed I helped write in collaboration with the Hopi Tribes Office of the Chairman and Congressional Representative Grijalva. Rep Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) and Herman Honanie. Rep Raúl M. Grijalva (D-Ariz.) is the ranking member of the House Committee on Natural Resources. He...Hopi Trib...
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Culture Relative to Homeland – Angles & Momentum
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Indigenous Perspectives from the Rim, River and Road. What’s In A Name? Being Me and Contact Info. Culture Relative to Homeland. August 28, 2016. August 29, 2016. An interview from 2014 with Jack Loeffler (Santa Fe, NM) talking about Hopi connections to Landscapes, Culture and Sustainability. Originally appeared in Green Fire Times, 2014 (Santa Fe, NM). Tusayan Black-on-White sherds. Black Mesa, AZ. How do you perceive culture relative to homeland? At the time, that was the cutting edge of technology.
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Spirit of Place: Preserving the Cultural Landscape of the Bears Ears – Angles & Momentum
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Indigenous Perspectives from the Rim, River and Road. What’s In A Name? Being Me and Contact Info. Spirit of Place: Preserving the Cultural Landscape of the Bears Ears. August 3, 2016. August 20, 2016. Inside, a cluster of structures stands, some 2-stories tall, tiny T-Shaped doorways peer out into the world. Built of stone, mortar and adobe, the protruding roof beams begin to cast long shadows against the coursed masonry. The human occupants of this small village, the. 3 At Rest: Hopi Ceremonial Regalia.
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Jenny Gorman www.jennygorman.com. Jenny Gorman shoots a wide range of subjects and styles: Some of the gallery sections of her website are titled "Faces", "Celebrations", and "Objects" and are descriptive of the subjects in each series. A very creative and original photographer, Jenny's work is sure to inspire. Woody Woodroof www.woodywoodroof.com. Which he founded, become the subjects of his imagery. Gordon Stettinius www.eyecaramba.com. Michelle Bates www.michellebates.net/portfolio.html. Ford Robbins ...
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Photo, Santa Fe, and New mexico Links
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Robert L. Chavez Photo Galleries. Kent Bowser makes fine art black and white images. His subjects include the desert southwest and New Mexico badlands, Ancient ruins, and commentary on contemporary American culture. Bowser has an extensive resume that includes teaching photography at Ghost Ranch, in Abiquiu, NM for the last 18 years. See his guest artist. Pages on this site. Images for example) stand as some of his best work. John MacLean, Photography. Stock photography, assignment, and product photograp...
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Hopi Tribe Celebrates Bears Ears National Monument Proclamation – Angles & Momentum
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Indigenous Perspectives from the Rim, River and Road. What’s In A Name? Being Me and Contact Info. Hopi Tribe Celebrates Bears Ears National Monument Proclamation. December 31, 2016. December 31, 2016. For Immediate Release December 29, 2016. These Hopi ancestors, the Hisat’sinom (People of Long Ago), imbued this landscape with their presence in the hundreds of thousands of archaeological sites located within the new monument. These sites represent the Footprints of Hopi Ancestors and include ancient...