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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 from TEDxDU.
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1 Comments in Response to Aaron Huey: America's native prisoners of war (Publisher: Powerful Video... expect this for us)
The best of the best...Thank You for posting - moving with tears. May I suggest the book by Dee Brown, "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee." One of my passions - you can also visit a family member of mine, Fr. Geno who is a Catholic Priest from the Franciscan Order who is at the St. Charles Church on the Apache "Prisoner of War Camp" in San Carlos, AZ. Call me if you want to go 928 380 4040.