Journal
Water’s connection to life is particularly evident in the arid regions of the Southwest United States. The desert climate requires a hardy soul to endure the temperature fluctuations and the lack of moisture. Plants and people need water to survive, so only those who can value each drop can truly thrive in such a setting. […]
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Fry bread is a tradition claimed by different tribes but beloved by all. Its history reflects the culture as well as the hardship of Native Americans, something which keeps it a part of the continuing fabric of their lives in the modern world. Today it is a symbol of their ability to overcome adversity and […]
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Tecia Jackson says she was always the one in high school fixing hair for the prom or other special events. Making people feel good about the way they look was her passion and it’s led her to a career that continues to give her amazing opportunities. Right after she graduated from high school, however, Tecia […]
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Khrissy Enditto lives in Thoreau, New Mexico, where she grew up. As the mother of two sets of twins, her life is a busy one. In spite of helping with her older children’s schoolwork and keeping up with her youngest twins, who recently turned two, Khrissy expanded her life last year when she began her […]
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In honor of Memorial Day weekend we each have many stories about loved ones that have served their lives in honor of this country. Whether they are grandfathers, uncles, fathers, cousins, brothers and sisters. In our family the stories I grew up hearing where of sacrifices of lives lost and damaged souls to historical involvement […]
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