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Walk for Justice invites Indigenous speakers

Montezuma County Patriots Tiffany Ghere and Sherry Simmons listen to speeches from tribal members.

Walk for Justice invites Indigenous speakers

Montezuma County Patriots display flags outside of the Walk for Justice and Peace event at the Cortex Cultural Center on Saturday.

Walk for Justice invites Indigenous speakers

A Montezuma County Patriot flies the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe flag at the Freedom Ride on Saturday in Cortez.

Walk for Justice invites Indigenous speakers

Pechun Collins, Little Miss Ute Mountain, speaks at the Walk for Justice and Peace event at the Cortez Cultural Center on Saturday.

Walk for Justice invites Indigenous speakers

The Walk for Justice and Peace in Cortez on Saturday culminated in speeches from Indigenous people at the Cortez Cultural Center.

Several Freedom Ride participants fly Three Percenter flags

Vehicles from the Montezuma County Patriots’ Freedom Rides add Three Percent flags, a flag that signifies an American and Canadian far-right militia movement.

Several Freedom Ride participants fly Three Percenter flags

Vehicles from the Montezuma County Patriots’ Freedom Rides add Three Percent flags, a flag that signifies an American and Canadian far-right militia movement.

Several Freedom Ride participants fly Three Percenter flags

Vehicles from the Montezuma County Patriots’ Freedom Rides add Three Percent flags, a flag that signifies an American and Canadian far-right militia movement.

Several Freedom Ride participants fly Three Percenter flags

Vehicles from the Montezuma County Patriots’ Freedom Rides add Three Percent flags, a flag that signifies an American and Canadian far-right militia movement.
Associated article: An elk hunter welcomes wolves

An elk hunter welcomes wolves

How odd that across Colorado and the West, hunters ruthlessly pursued wolves yet valued their power and presence enough to have them mounted, stuffed and then photographed in the same mountain landscapes from which they had been extirpated. Ecologist Aldo Leopold wrote, “Man always kills the things he loves, and so we the pioneers have killed our wilderness.”
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