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    Other Native American Women from various Tribal Nations throughout the United States attended the Women's March in Washington D.C. on January 18th, 2020. Elise R. White “Wakinyan Ekta Inajin Win” and Josalyn E. White “Tusweca Luta Win” of Oglala Lakota wears the red-hand to represent the Missing and Murder Indigenous Women.
    Indiana National Guardsmen SGT Ryan Smith assigned to A Co. 113th BSB prepares boxes to be used as packages of food at the Second Harvest Foodbank of East Central Indiana in Muncie, IN., May 18, 2020. The Indiana National Guard was activated in response to COVID-19. Selected Guardsmen were assigned to different Foodbanks across Indiana and assist them with the growing need of handing out packages of food, due to COVID-19.
    Portrait of Johnathan Woodyard
    Zion from Angel's Landing.jpg
    Papaw's Concert-9.jpg
    A woman stands in front of the crowd, as the march itself is about the chant “El violador eres tu” in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 18, 2020. The song/dance originated in Chile and was to raise awareness of violence against women.
    Indiana National Guardsmen, SPC Christopher Hamrick, assigned to A Co. 113th BSB delivers packages of food to the vehicle at the Five Points Mall’s parking lot in Marion, IN. on June 23, 2020. The Indiana National Guard was activated to support the food banks throughout Indiana, in response to COVID-19
    BTS (1)-10.jpg
    Women's March 2020 - 8.jpg
    The 738th Brigade Signal Company of the Indiana National Guard conducts Day/Night Time Driving during Annual Training, Sept. 16, 2020.
    BTS (1)-1.jpg
    Portrait of Johnathan Woodyard
    Trail to Angel's Landing.jpg
    Other Native American Women from various Tribal Nations throughout the United States attended the Women's March in Washington D.C. on January 18th, 2020. Elise R. White “Wakinyan Ekta Inajin Win” and Josalyn E. White “Tusweca Luta Win” of Oglala Lakota wears the red-hand to represent the Missing and Murder Indigenous Women.
    Indiana National Guardsmen SGT Ryan Smith assigned to A Co. 113th BSB prepares boxes to be used as packages of food at the Second Harvest Foodbank of East Central Indiana in Muncie, IN., May 18, 2020. The Indiana National Guard was activated in response to COVID-19. Selected Guardsmen were assigned to different Foodbanks across Indiana and assist them with the growing need of handing out packages of food, due to COVID-19.
    Portrait of Johnathan Woodyard
    Zion from Angel's Landing.jpg
    Papaw's Concert-9.jpg
    A woman stands in front of the crowd, as the march itself is about the chant “El violador eres tu” in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 18, 2020. The song/dance originated in Chile and was to raise awareness of violence against women.
    Indiana National Guardsmen, SPC Christopher Hamrick, assigned to A Co. 113th BSB delivers packages of food to the vehicle at the Five Points Mall’s parking lot in Marion, IN. on June 23, 2020. The Indiana National Guard was activated to support the food banks throughout Indiana, in response to COVID-19
    BTS (1)-10.jpg
    Women's March 2020 - 8.jpg
    The 738th Brigade Signal Company of the Indiana National Guard conducts Day/Night Time Driving during Annual Training, Sept. 16, 2020.
    BTS (1)-1.jpg
    Portrait of Johnathan Woodyard
    Trail to Angel's Landing.jpg
    Other Native American Women from various Tribal Nations throughout the United States attended the Women's March in Washington D.C. on January 18th, 2020. Elise R. White “Wakinyan Ekta Inajin Win” and Josalyn E. White “Tusweca Luta Win” of Oglala Lakota wears the red-hand to represent the Missing and Murder Indigenous Women.
    Indiana National Guardsmen SGT Ryan Smith assigned to A Co. 113th BSB prepares boxes to be used as packages of food at the Second Harvest Foodbank of East Central Indiana in Muncie, IN., May 18, 2020. The Indiana National Guard was activated in response to COVID-19. Selected Guardsmen were assigned to different Foodbanks across Indiana and assist them with the growing need of handing out packages of food, due to COVID-19.
    Portrait of Johnathan Woodyard
    Zion from Angel's Landing.jpg
    Papaw's Concert-9.jpg
    A woman stands in front of the crowd, as the march itself is about the chant “El violador eres tu” in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 18, 2020. The song/dance originated in Chile and was to raise awareness of violence against women.
    Indiana National Guardsmen, SPC Christopher Hamrick, assigned to A Co. 113th BSB delivers packages of food to the vehicle at the Five Points Mall’s parking lot in Marion, IN. on June 23, 2020. The Indiana National Guard was activated to support the food banks throughout Indiana, in response to COVID-19
    BTS (1)-10.jpg
    Women's March 2020 - 8.jpg
    The 738th Brigade Signal Company of the Indiana National Guard conducts Day/Night Time Driving during Annual Training, Sept. 16, 2020.
    BTS (1)-1.jpg
    Portrait of Johnathan Woodyard
    Trail to Angel's Landing.jpg
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