The exhibition features documentary photographs and insightful interviews with young Navajos coupled with additional photos and interviews with the same subjects 20 years later. Composites of these interactions offer a rarely-seen view of everyday life on the reservation, insights into what changes and what stays the same in the community, and a look at internal and external influences on a Navajo life.
Included with general admission to the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, the exhibit runs through 5 July.
The Eiteljorg is located in Indy's White River State Park at 500 West Washington Street, Indianapolis.
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