America’s native prisoners of war

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Aaron Huey’s effort to photograph poverty in America led him to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where the struggle of the native Lakota people — appalling, and largely ignored — compelled him to refocus. Five years of work later, his haunting photos intertwine with a shocking history lesson in this bold, courageous talk…

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4 thoughts on “America’s native prisoners of war

  1. I logged in here with an iPad and the rest of the article is blank after “talk” . This needs to be fixed as there are a lot of us. No need reply.

    Glenn

  2. Yeah, I was just talking to Steve Jobs about that the other day. He’s bee begging me to make my blog which uses 100% industry compliant standards to work on his freaky proprietary hardware. He said “There are a lot of us” too. I wasn’t quite sure what he was talking about.

  3. Hmm. OSX.6.5, Chrome 8.0.552.208 – and I’m getting a blank on the page too. I presume the missing element is Flash, which Chrome actually plays with its embedded renderer.

    Not sure just how standard Chrome is right now, but it’s not only iPad users that are having troubles here.

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