The best moments in reading are when you come across something � a thought, a feeling, a way of looking at things � which you had thought special and particular to you. And now, here it is, set down by someone else, a person you have never met, someone even who is long dead. And it is as if a hand has come out, and taken yours.—Alan Bennett
After you’ve heard two eyewitness accounts of an automobile accident, you begin to worry about history.—Tim Allen
The Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff perform at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program Monday afternoon. For an online photo gallery of the performance, visit , and for more photos, see Page A3.
Star Lomahoema, 3, performs Monday afternoon with the Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program.
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez watches the Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff performed Monday afternoon at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program.
Chad Tenorio performs a representation of a Hopi corn dance with the Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff Monday afternoon at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program.
Ocean Lomahoema, 2 runs up to his brother, Star, 3, as he dances with the Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff Monday afternoon at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program.
The Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff perform at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program Monday afternoon. For an online photo gallery of the performance, visit , and for more photos, see Page A3.
Star Lomahoema, 3, performs Monday afternoon with the Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program.
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez watches the Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff performed Monday afternoon at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program.
Chad Tenorio performs a representation of a Hopi corn dance with the Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff Monday afternoon at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program.
Ocean Lomahoema, 2 runs up to his brother, Star, 3, as he dances with the Yoyhoyam Hopi and Tewa dancers from Flagstaff Monday afternoon at city hall as part of the Indigenous Peoples Day program.
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