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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Native American veterans of the US military perform a gourd dance during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. Gourd dances originated amongst the Indian tribes in Oklahoma to honor those that served in the US military. They have since spread to almost every tribe in the country and are generally the first dance at a pow-wow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bronc riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:  Sammy Slivers Jr., a 54 year old bull rider, gets his rigging ready before his ride at the seniors rodeo  during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. Slivers said he has been rodeoing since 1963 and was the 2002 bullriding champion for cowboys more than 50 years old on the Navajo reservation. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:  A grave in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery in Window Rock, AZ. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: The carnival midway at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: The carnival midway at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A man prepares for the pow-wow at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. The Wooly Ride, also called Mutton Busting, is a rodeo for children six years old and younger. The youngsters are set on a sheep which is then turned loose in the arena. Points are awarded for style and length of ride. Wooly Riding is extremely popular on the Navajo reservation, which has a strong cattle and sheep ranching tradition.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A man prepares for the pow-wow at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. The Wooly Ride, also called Mutton Busting, is a rodeo for children six years old and younger. The youngsters are set on a sheep which is then turned loose in the arena. Points are awarded for style and length of ride. Wooly Riding is extremely popular on the Navajo reservation, which has a strong cattle and sheep ranching tradition.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Men help a youngster get set for the "Wooly Ride" at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. The Wooly Ride, also called Mutton Busting, is a rodeo for children six years old and younger. The youngsters are set on a sheep which is then turned loose in the arena. Points are awarded for style and length of ride. Wooly Riding is extremely popular on the Navajo reservation, which has a strong cattle and sheep ranching tradition.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo boy rides a sheep during the "Wooly Ride" at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. The Wooly Ride, also called Mutton Busting, is a rodeo for children six years old and younger. The youngsters are set on a sheep which is then turned loose in the arena. Points are awarded for style and length of ride. Wooly Riding is extremely popular on the Navajo reservation, which has a strong cattle and sheep ranching tradition.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Navajo children enter the arena before the "Wooly Ride" at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. The Wooly Ride, also called Mutton Busting, is a rodeo for children six years old and younger. The youngsters are set on a sheep which is then turned loose in the arena. Points are awarded for style and length of ride. Wooly Riding is extremely popular on the Navajo reservation, which has a strong cattle and sheep ranching tradition.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Navajo children enter the arena before the "Wooly Ride" at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. The Wooly Ride, also called Mutton Busting, is a rodeo for children six years old and younger. The youngsters are set on a sheep which is then turned loose in the arena. Points are awarded for style and length of ride. Wooly Riding is extremely popular on the Navajo reservation, which has a strong cattle and sheep ranching tradition.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Navajo children wait to enter the arena before the "Wooly Ride" at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. The Wooly Ride, also called Mutton Busting, is a rodeo for children six years old and younger. The youngsters are set on a sheep which is then turned loose in the arena. Points are awarded for style and length of ride. Wooly Riding is extremely popular on the Navajo reservation, which has a strong cattle and sheep ranching tradition.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Native American veterans of the US military perform a gourd dance during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. Gourd dances originated amongst the Indian tribes in Oklahoma to honor those that served in the US military. They have since spread to almost every tribe in the country and are generally the first dance at a pow-wow.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A traditional Navajo song and dance during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. Traditional Navajo song and dance competitions are not as flashy as pow-wows and they are not as fast paced as the larger inter tribal pow-wows that take place during the fair.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A traditional Navajo song and dance during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. Traditional Navajo song and dance competitions are not as flashy as pow-wows and they are not as fast paced as the larger inter tribal pow-wows that take place during the fair.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A traditional Navajo song and dance during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. Traditional Navajo song and dance competitions are not as flashy as pow-wows and they are not as fast paced as the larger inter tribal pow-wows that take place during the fair.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A traditional Navajo song and dance during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. Traditional Navajo song and dance competitions are not as flashy as pow-wows and they are not as fast paced as the larger inter tribal pow-wows that take place during the fair.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A traditional Navajo song and dance during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. Traditional Navajo song and dance competitions are not as flashy as pow-wows and they are not as fast paced as the larger inter tribal pow-wows that take place during the fair.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A traditional Navajo song and dance during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo. Traditional Navajo song and dance competitions are not as flashy as pow-wows and they are not as fast paced as the larger inter tribal pow-wows that take place during the fair.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bull riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bull riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bull riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bronc riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bronc riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bronc riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Navajo girls in middle school wait to participate in a traditional talent contest the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bronc riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Team roping at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Bronc riding at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Team roping at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Team roping at the All Indian seniors rodeo, open to cowboys more than 40 years old, during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Cowboys behind the chutes at the seniors rodeo  during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. Slivers said he has been rodeoing since 1963 and was the 2002 bullriding champion for cowboys more than 50 years old on the Navajo reservation. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Cowboys behind the chutes at the seniors rodeo  during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. Slivers said he has been rodeoing since 1963 and was the 2002 bullriding champion for cowboys more than 50 years old on the Navajo reservation. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:  Sammy Slivers Jr., a 54 year old bull rider, gets his rigging ready before his ride at the seniors rodeo  during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. Slivers said he has been rodeoing since 1963 and was the 2002 bullriding champion for cowboys more than 50 years old on the Navajo reservation. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Sammy Slivers Jr., a 54 year old bull rider, gets his rigging ready before his ride at the seniors rodeo  during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. Slivers said he has been rodeoing since 1963 and was the 2002 bullriding champion for cowboys more than 50 years old on the Navajo reservation. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 10 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Sammy Slivers Jr., a 54 year old bull rider, gets his rigging ready before his ride at the seniors rodeo  during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. Slivers said he has been rodeoing since 1963 and was the 2002 bullriding champion for cowboys more than 50 years old on the Navajo reservation. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Children on a midway ride during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo women make fry bread at the fry bread contest during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo women make fry bread at the fry bread contest during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo women make fry bread at the fry bread contest during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo women make fry bread at the fry bread contest during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo women make fry bread at the fry bread contest during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo women make fry bread at the fry bread contest during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo women make fry bread at the fry bread contest during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo women make fry bread at the fry bread contest during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Navajo children show their market lambs during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Navajo children show their market lambs during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo boy shows off the ribbon he won during the market lambs competition at the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Navajo children show their market lambs during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Navajo children show their market lambs during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo girl has her face painted in a booth during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 SEPTEMBER 2004 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A Navajo girl has her face painted in a booth during the 58th annual Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest annual event in Window Rock, the capitol of the Navajo Nation, the largest Indian reservation in the US. The Navajo Nation Fair is one of the largest Native American events in the United States and features traditional Navajo events, like fry bread making contests, pow-wows and an all Indian rodeo.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   The entrance to the Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A grave in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A grave in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 SEPTEMBER 2000 -- WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Boys wait to compete in sheep riding (mutton busting) at the Navajo Nation Fair in Window Rock, AZ. The Navajo Nation Fair is the largest native American gathering in the US. Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 12 JULY 2012 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   American flags on graves in the Navajo Veterans' Cemetery. More than 300 Navajo veterans are buried in the Veterans' Memorial Cemetery north of Window Rock, AZ, on BIA Highway 12. The cemetery is in the windswept high desert. Members of the military killed overseas are returned to the reservation for burial. The tribe has set aside 10 acres in Chinle, in the center of the reservation, but that site is awaiting funding from Washington.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:    Terry Goddard looks out the window of the plane during the flight to Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix.  Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Terry Goddard gets ready to board the campaign plane before a flight from Window Rock to Kingman. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   State Rep. Tom Chabin (CQ) speaks at a Democratic rally in Window Rock with Terry Goddard and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Terry Goddard participates in a traditional Navajo blessing before the Democratic rally in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: John Wright, LEFT, Terry Goddard and Penny Kotterman Kotterman check their Blackberries during a break at the McDonald's in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: John Wright, LEFT, Terry Goddard and Penny Kotterman Kotterman check their Blackberries during a break at the McDonald's in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:    Terry Goddard opens his coffee at the McDonald's in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Terry Goddard orders a coffee at the McDonald's in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Terry Goddard orders a coffee at the McDonald's in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:    Terry Goddard talks to a supporter in Window Rock.  Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: People listen to  Terry Goddard speak at the Democratic rally in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: Chris Deschene LEFT looks on as Terry Goddard shakes hands with Albert Hale in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ: A man wearing a cowboy hat listens to  Terry Goddard speak at the Democratic rally in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   Terry Goddard speaks at the Democratic rally in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   Terry Goddard speaks at the Democratic rally in Window Rock. Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   Jack Jackson Sr. blesses Terry Goddard during a traditional Dine ceremony before a Democratic rally in Window Rock.  Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:   Jack Jackson Sr. blesses Terry Goddard during a traditional Dine ceremony before a Democratic rally in Window Rock.  Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix. Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 31 OCTOBER 2010 - WINDOW ROCK, AZ:    Terry Goddard climbs out of the plane in Window Rock.  Goddard, and the other Democrats on the statewide ticket, campaigned in Window Rock and Kingman on Halloween. Goddard ended the day with a press conference in front of the Executive Office Tower at the State Capitol in Phoenix.  Goddard lost the election to sitting Governor Jan Brewer, a conservative Republican.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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