Holbrook High School traditional dress days
Navajo-Hopi Observer
Originally Published: December 4, 2012 12:19 p.m.
Holbrook High School celebrated Native American Month with traditional dress days Nov. 13-16. The school's Navajo language program sponsored the event. Right: early traditional students from left are Kiana Yazzie, Cydney Walters, Twyla Gene, Kaitlyn Benally and Shenaya Featherhat. Below: Moccasin and Clan Day students from left are Kiana Yazzie, Rochelle Nez, Twyla Gene, Dominique James, Kelly Lee, Kaitlyn Benally and Gabrielle Nez.
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