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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Neoglyphix: AllIndigenous Aerosol Art Exhibition by Native American graffiti artists from Arizona, Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Native American students and their families make posters in support of the football team at the NASA Wildcat Family Pride Weekend before a game at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Grinding stones used by early Native Americans to prepare food are located at Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
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  • Grinding stones used by early Native Americans to prepare food are located at Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
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  • Grinding stones used by early Native Americans to prepare food are located at Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
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  • Grinding stones used by early Native Americans to prepare food are located at Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
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  • Grinding stones used by early Native Americans to prepare food are located at Mendoza Canyon, Coyote Mountains Wilderness Area, Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA,
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    1708r_Tor_NJG_3804a.jpg
  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    1708r_Tor_NJG_3756a.jpg
  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    1708r_Tor_NJG_3754b.jpg
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
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  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6056.JPG
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6053.JPG
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6051.JPG
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    lo res_1708r_Tor_NJG_3756a.jpg
  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    1708r_Tor_NJG_3756a.jpg
  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    1708r_Tor_NJG_3754b.jpg
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6072.JPG
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
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  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6065.JPG
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6054.JPG
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6052.JPG
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6050.JPG
  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    Pow_Wow_09_001_R.jpg
  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    Pow_Wow_09_084.JPG
  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    1708r_Tor_NJG_3804a.jpg
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6068.JPG
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
    1103j_Tub_NJG_6057.JPG
  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    Pow_Wow_09_062.JPG
  • The Sonoran Desert tortoise, (Gopherus morafkai), or Morafka's desert tortoise,  a species of tortoise native to the Sonoran Desert, moves near the Tanque Verde Creek in August, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    lo res_1708r_Tor_NJG_3804a.jpg
  • An intertribal sweat lodge site, blessed by a Navajo medicine man Dan Chee, has been used for Native American ceremonies in Montosa Canyon, Santa Rita Mountains, Santa Cruz County, Amado, Arizona, USA. It is located on U.S. Forest Service property.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • 27th Annual Wa:k Pow Wow, a Native American event, at San Xavier Mission in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    Pow_Wow_09_063.JPG
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1506r_Flo_NJG4990a.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1506r_Flo_NJG4985aa.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1506r_Flo_NJG4985.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1506r_Flo_NJG4987a.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1506r_Flo_NJG4977a.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1506r_Flo_NJG4995a.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains of the Coronado National Forest in the Sonoran Desert north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1506r_Flo_NJG4998a.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1912r_Cac_NJG_2857a.jpg
  • A female Gould's turkey, one of Arizona's two native wild turkey species, and one of her chicks, moves through the grasslands in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Petroglyphs depicting rattlesnakes were etched in to rocks by native people, ancestors to the Tohono O'odham, in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
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  • Native grass grows along the Arizona Trail at Gordon Hirabiyashi Recreation Area, a former World War II Japanese internment camp, Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • A Native American undergraduate dressed in Navajo tradition heads to the graduation commencement ceremony at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • A Native American undergraduate dressed in Navajo tradition heads to the graduation commencement ceremony at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Metate grinding stones used to grind food by Native Americans or Indians dot the base of a hill in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains in the Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Located on the western slope of the Santa Rita Mountains on the opposite side of Rosemont Mine.  Metate grinding stones used to grind food by Native Americans or Indians dot the base of a hill in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains in the Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
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  • Located on the western slope of the Santa Rita Mountains on the opposite side of Rosemont Mine.  Metate grinding stones used to grind food by Native Americans or Indians dot the base of a hill in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains in the Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
    Desert_110322_02.JPG
  • Daucus carota (common names include wild carrot, (UK) bird's nest, bishop's lace, and (US) Queen Anne's lace) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America and Australia; domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp. sativus. Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Summerhaven, Arizona, USA.
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  • A sea of saguaro cactus, along with palo verde trees, ironwood trees, and other native plants, carpets the foothills of Ragged Top in the Silver Bell Mountains in August in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
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  • A sea of saguaro cactus, along with palo verde trees, ironwood trees, and other native plants, carpets the foothills of Ragged Top in the Silver Bell Mountains in August in the Sonoran Desert, Arizona, USA.
    2008r_IFN_NJG_4886a.jpg
  • A Native American undergraduate dressed in Navajo tradition heads to the graduation commencement ceremony at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    z_Grads_120512_07.jpg
  • A female Gould's turkey, one of Arizona's two native wild turkey species, and one of her chicks, moves through the grasslands in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    2008r_163_NJG_5050a.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1912r_Cac_NJG_2857a.jpg
  • Rainbow Hedgehog Cactus or Rainbow Cactus, (Echinocereus rigidissimus), protected native plants which are threatened and endangered and salvage restricted, grow in the Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    1912r_Cac_NJG_2857a.jpg
  • Native grasses reflect in Gardner Canyon Creek, Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    Grass_110210_2.JPG
  • Petroglyphs depicting rattlesnakes were etched in to rocks by native people, ancestors to the Tohono O'odham, in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Catalina, Arizona, USA.
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA, June 26, 2014: A Guatemalan woman, (left), and her 10-year-old son wait in Tucson at bus station where they were dropped off by the U.S. Border Patrol after being apprehended near Douglas, Arizona, USA, where they crossed the border illegally from Mexico.  The two traveled for about five days from Guatemala to get to the Arizona border.  They, along with others, heard in Guatemala that mothers with children could find work in the U.S. and better their lives.  Recently flooded with undocumented migrants from Central America, federal authorities are transporting children with adults to bus stations where they will head to other states in the U.S.  Their status in the U.S. will be addressed by authorities after they reach their destination.  The boy translated Mayan Q'anjob'al (also Kanjobal) into Spanish for his mother, who spoke only her native language.
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  • Tucson, Arizona, USA, June 26, 2014: A Guatemalan woman, (left), and her 10-year-old son wait in Tucson at bus station where they were dropped off by the U.S. Border Patrol after being apprehended near Douglas, Arizona, USA, where they crossed the border illegally from Mexico.  The two traveled for about five days from Guatemala to get to the Arizona border.  They, along with others, heard in Guatemala that mothers with children could find work in the U.S. and better their lives.  Recently flooded with undocumented migrants from Central America, federal authorities are transporting children with adults to bus stations where they will head to other states in the U.S.  Their status in the U.S. will be addressed by authorities after they reach their destination.  The boy translated Mayan Q'anjob'al (also Kanjobal) into Spanish for his mother, who spoke only her native language.
    e_1406_Bus_DSC6799.jpg
  • Tucson, Arizona, USA, June 26, 2014: A Guatemalan woman, (left), and her 10-year-old son wait in Tucson at bus station where they were dropped off by the U.S. Border Patrol after being apprehended near Douglas, Arizona, USA, where they crossed the border illegally from Mexico.  The two traveled for about five days from Guatemala to get to the Arizona border.  They, along with others, heard in Guatemala that mothers with children could find work in the U.S. and better their lives.  Recently flooded with undocumented migrants from Central America, federal authorities are transporting children with adults to bus stations where they will head to other states in the U.S.  Their status in the U.S. will be addressed by authorities after they reach their destination.  The boy translated Mayan Q'anjob'al (also Kanjobal) into Spanish for his mother, who spoke only her native language.
    1406_Bus_DSC6800.JPG
  • A Native American undergraduate dressed in Navajo tradition heads to the graduation commencement ceremony at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    Grads_120512_08.JPG
  • A Native American undergraduate dressed in Navajo tradition heads to the graduation commencement ceremony at the University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    Grads_120512_06.JPG
  • Metate grinding stones used to grind food by Native Americans or Indians dot the base of a hill in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains in the Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
    Desert_110322_06.JPG
  • Daucus carota (common names include wild carrot, (UK) bird's nest, bishop's lace, and (US) Queen Anne's lace) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America and Australia; domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp. sativus. Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Summerhaven, Arizona, USA.
    Coronado_110612_5.JPG
  • Daucus carota (common names include wild carrot, (UK) bird's nest, bishop's lace, and (US) Queen Anne's lace) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America and Australia; domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp. sativus. Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Summerhaven, Arizona, USA.
    Coronado_110612_4.JPG
  • Daucus carota (common names include wild carrot, (UK) bird's nest, bishop's lace, and (US) Queen Anne's lace) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America and Australia; domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp. sativus. Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Summerhaven, Arizona, USA.
    Coronado_110612_3.JPG
  • Native grasses reflect in Gardner Canyon Creek, Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    Grass_110210_2.JPG
  • Native grasses reflect in Gardner Canyon Creek, Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    Grass_110210_1.JPG
  • Redhouse Family Dancers, native American performers, at Tucson Meet Yourself, a multi-cultural festival in Tucson, Arizona, USA.
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  • Native grasses reflect in Gardner Canyon Creek, Santa Rita Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, north of Sonoita, Arizona, USA.
    Grass_110210_1.JPG
  • Tucson, Arizona, USA, June 26, 2014: A Guatemalan woman, (left), and her 10-year-old son wait in Tucson at bus station where they were dropped off by the U.S. Border Patrol after being apprehended near Douglas, Arizona, USA, where they crossed the border illegally from Mexico.  The two traveled for about five days from Guatemala to get to the Arizona border.  They, along with others, heard in Guatemala that mothers with children could find work in the U.S. and better their lives.  Recently flooded with undocumented migrants from Central America, federal authorities are transporting children with adults to bus stations where they will head to other states in the U.S.  Their status in the U.S. will be addressed by authorities after they reach their destination.  The boy translated Mayan Q'anjob'al (also Kanjobal) into Spanish for his mother, who spoke only her native language.
    e_1406_Bus_DSC6801b.jpg
  • Tucson, Arizona, USA, June 26, 2014: A Guatemalan woman, (left), and her 10-year-old son wait in Tucson at bus station where they were dropped off by the U.S. Border Patrol after being apprehended near Douglas, Arizona, USA, where they crossed the border illegally from Mexico.  The two traveled for about five days from Guatemala to get to the Arizona border.  They, along with others, heard in Guatemala that mothers with children could find work in the U.S. and better their lives.  Recently flooded with undocumented migrants from Central America, federal authorities are transporting children with adults to bus stations where they will head to other states in the U.S.  Their status in the U.S. will be addressed by authorities after they reach their destination.  The boy translated Mayan Q'anjob'al (also Kanjobal) into Spanish for his mother, who spoke only her native language.
    1406_Bus_DSC6801b.jpg
  • Native grass grows along the Arizona Trail at Gordon Hirabiyashi Recreation Area, a former World War II Japanese internment camp, Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Tucson, Arizona, USA.
    1309_Grass_NJG7251.JPG
  • Daucus carota (common names include wild carrot, (UK) bird's nest, bishop's lace, and (US) Queen Anne's lace) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America and Australia; domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp. sativus. Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Summerhaven, Arizona, USA.
    eCoronado_110612_4 (1).jpg
  • Located on the western slope of the Santa Rita Mountains on the opposite side of Rosemont Mine.  Metate grinding stones used to grind food by Native Americans or Indians dot the base of a hill in the foothills of the Santa Rita Mountains in the Sonoran Desert, Sahuarita, Arizona, USA.
    Desert_110322_05.JPG
  • Daucus carota (common names include wild carrot, (UK) bird's nest, bishop's lace, and (US) Queen Anne's lace) is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of Europe, southwest Asia and naturalised to northeast North America and Australia; domesticated carrots are cultivars of a subspecies, Daucus carota subsp. sativus. Mount Lemmon, Santa Catalina Mountains, Coronado National Forest, Sonoran Desert, Summerhaven, Arizona, USA.
    Coronado_110612_2.JPG
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