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Native Braids – one Ute women’s account of her own awakening to the racism against African Americans

Native Braids – one Ute women’s account of her own awakening to the racism against African Americans

Jun 23, 2021

By ADAM BURKE Beverly Cuthair as a young girl.CREDIT PHOTO USED WITH PERMISSION OF BEVERLY CUTHAIR On Saturday, the United States recognized Juneteenth as a federal holiday, commemorating the effective emancipation of African American slaves on the 19th of June, 1865....
Sheila Nanaeto, interviews Native Lens, Co-Producer Adam Bruke, via zoom.

Sheila Nanaeto, interviews Native Lens, Co-Producer Adam Bruke, via zoom.

Apr 18, 2021

Native Braids: Stories From the Heart of Native America
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