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BTS: KDD x OXDX x Confluence

The beauty of connecting and creativity are being explored at the Heard Museum in an exhibition of inter-generational collaborations. Jaclyn Continue reading →

growing with style

Today, there are different approaches to style and trends but we can’t help be influenced by people close to us. Continue reading →

Navajo Fair Time!

It is the end of the 2013 Navajo Fairs season, plural on the word “Fair.” The season begins in early Continue reading →

P4 @ SFIM

In mid-August, three Askzaa Dine (Navajo ladies), that is the ladies of Presence 4.0, were let loose during the Southwestern Continue reading →

P4 Style Mixer – SFIM

Presence 4.0 has been around the “Native style” block for a year now! One of the ways we commemorated our Continue reading →

Poise at the 2013 Miss Native American USA Pageant

Cover Image (above): Photo: Levi Blackwolf of Wolfn Photographies. From left to right: Mekah Abbey, Charlie Cuny, Bah-he-toya-mah Davenport, Jacquelyn Continue reading →

family nizhoni

Finding information for something in my academic life led to reading an article about “positive psychology.” It is a new Continue reading →

BBBxP4: wrap up & outtakes

This post shares with you a short personal account and photo outtakes from the perspective of each P4 lady: Jaclyn, Continue reading →

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