When Louvannina Tsosie walked into The Door Christian Fellowship Church in Gallup, New Mexico, she expected the kind of church service she had growing up: worship, music, a sermon, prayer and some ...
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Abigail Adler Diné (Navajo) photographs, NMAI.AC.373 catalog #; National Museum of the American Indian Archive Center, Smithsonian Institution.
Figure wears a loin cloth and moccasins. He also wears a scarf wrapped around his head and knotted over his right ear. He holds a rattle in his right hand and carries a rug or blanket over his left ...
A Navajo medicine man will perform a private cleansing ceremony tonight at the residence hall where a University of Arizona freshman was fatally stabbed Wednesday. The ceremony follows the death of 18 ...
Navajo woman Louvannina Tsosie (center) holds the sign “Colonialism is Alive & Well” during a peaceful protest across the street from The Door Christian Fellowship Church on June 8, 2025. The protest ...
A Navajo medicine man, or Hataałii, is condemned to hell in a play conducted this month by The Door Christian Fellowship Church in Gallup, N.M. The play, which also included other harmful stereotypes ...