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Colorado Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, left, with jeweler and Indian Arts and Crafts Board Commissioner Jesse Monongya, honorees at the Living Legacy Awards event, recognizing contributions to Native American arts promotion, at Department of Interior headquarters, Washington, D.C. |
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