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Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr. sings an ancient Apache song after praying at the edge of Ga’an Canyon. This canyon is one of the sacred places at Oak Flat, where the Apache believe the Ga’an People, or angels, travel. White settlers named it “Devil’s Canyon,” encoding their deep prejudice against native religion into the name.

Molly Peters

Print Size: 800×600 mm
Frame Size: 1100×830 mm
Paper Type: Felix Schooller True Baryta 310gsm
Frame Colour: Black
Exhibit: POS MP 568 04

 

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Dr. Wendsler Nosie Sr. sings an ancient Apache song after praying at the edge of Ga’an Canyon. This canyon is one of the sacred places at Oak Flat, where the Apache believe the Ga’an People, or angels, travel. White settlers named it “Devil’s Canyon,” encoding their deep prejudice against native religion into the name.


Photographer:
Molly Peters


Print Size: 800×600 mm

Frame Size: 1100×830 mm

Exhibit: POS MP 568 04