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Native American children go on a nature walk at the Native American Church of North America's
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Native American children go on a nature walk at the Native American Church of North America's
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Native American children listen to an elder's story at the Native American Church of North Am
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Andrew Tso carries his granddaughter Macy Little on a nature walk at the Native American Chur
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Native American children participate in a flag ceremony with their elders who served in the a
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Native American children go on a nature walk at the Native American Church of North America's Youth Conference, part of its national conference at Redman Campground in Little Cottonwood Canyon Thursday June 18. The conference is expected to have 400 Native American children and their families attend the conference, which includes members from around the country and Canada.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Native American children go on a nature walk at the Native American Church of North America's Youth Conference, part of its national conference at Redman Campground in Little Cottonwood Canyon Thursday June 18. The conference is expected to have 400 Native American children and their families attend the conference, which includes members from around the country and Canada.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Native American children listen to an elder's story at the Native American Church of North America's Youth Conference, part of its national conference at Redman Campground in Little Cottonwood Canyon Thursday June 18. The conference is expected to have 400 Native American children and their families attend the conference, which includes members from around the country and Canada.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Andrew Tso carries his granddaughter Macy Little on a nature walk at the Native American Church of North America's Youth Conference, part of its national conference at Redman Campground in Little Cottonwood Canyon Thursday June 18. The conference is expected to have 400 Native American children and their families attend the conference, which includes members from around the country and Canada.
Al Hartmann | The Salt Lake Tribune
Native American children participate in a flag ceremony with their elders who served in the armed forces to start the Native American Church of North America's Youth Conference, part of its national conference at Redman Campground in Little Cottonwood Canyon Thursday June 18, 2015. The conference is expected to have 400 Native American children and their families attend the conference, which includes members from around the country and Canada.