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Tag Archives: identity

Reservation

Many reservations are rural ghettos, intentionally located as far away from the rest of the world as possible. I, like many other indomitable Native Americans, have made it off my reservation. Though I am still reminded every day of the polluting of the land that I love with a society that tried to break me,Continue reading “Reservation”

Posted byShandiin HerreraOctober 18, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:identity, indigenous, resilienceLeave a comment on Reservation

Beauty

“But, I wanted short hair so bad. I wanted to be different. I needed to be beautiful.”

Posted byShandiin HerreraSeptember 28, 2017September 28, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:beauty, identity, indigenous, loveLeave a comment on Beauty

Always Returning

“These rocks soften my edges; making me human again…”

Posted byShandiin HerreraAugust 10, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:hiking, identity, love, nature, resilience, summer, trailsLeave a comment on Always Returning

A Forgotten Pride: Navajo Identity

” A lost breath for the beauty of every Native American woman and the rage in her heart.”

Posted byShandiin HerreraJune 30, 2017June 30, 2017Posted inUncategorizedTags:identity, indigenous, love, resilienceLeave a comment on A Forgotten Pride: Navajo Identity
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