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Accession Number: TT.02260
Date of Photo: 1980-1995
Caption: The plants from which Hopi Indian Irene Tsenoginny obtains dyes for here weaving being killed by powerful chemical emissions from strip- mining operations near her reservation.  "Black Coal: Red Power," a revealing documentry about the effects of strip mining on the lives if Indians in northerneastern Arizona will be seen in the Fairbanks area on KUAC-TV Monday at 8 p.m.

Description: The plants from which Hopi Indian Irene Tsenoginny obtains dyes for here weaving being killed by powerful chemical emissions from strip- mining operations near her reservation.  "Black Coal: Red Power," a revealing documentry about the effects of strip mining on the lives if Indians in northerneastern Arizona will be seen in the Fairbanks area on KUAC-TV Monday at 8 p.m.


Name: Unknown Photographer
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Name: Irene Tsenoginny
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CD Number: 307

Annotations: The plants from which Hopi Indian Irene Tsenoginny obtains dyes for here weaving being killed by powerful chemical emissions from strip- mining operations near her reservation.  "Black Coal: Red Power," a revealing documentry about the effects of strip mining on the lives if Indians in northerneastern Arizona will be seen in the Fairbanks area on KUAC-TV Monday at 8 p.m.
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