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Navajo Indians herding sheep at Sand Springs - Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, UT and AZ. Looking out over Sand Springs is the Totem Pole (right) and the Yeibichai (left). The Totem Pole stands about 400 feet high, and the Yeibichai resembles the Indian dancers that appear at Navajo religious ceremonies. Navajo Indians herding sheep at Sand Springs - Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, UT. and AZ. Looking out over Sand Springs, the Totem Pole (right) stands 400 feet high, and the Yeibichai (left) resembles the Indian dancers at Navajo religious ceremonies. Monument Valley is administered by the Navajo Nation, where Indians still live, herding sheep and goats, weaving rugs, and living in mud and log structures called hogans. Film Size 6X7cm

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