‘Minnie Herding Her Sheep’ Work by Chip Thomas for the Painted Desert Project. Navajo Nation, AZ.

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‘Minnie Herding Her Sheep’ Work by Chip Thomas for the Painted Desert Project. Navajo Nation, AZ.
Work by Chip Thomas for the Painted Desert Project. Cameron, AZ.
Work by Stinkfish, Kill Joy and Mazatl for the Painted Desert Project. Tonalea, AZ
Work by Chip Thomas for the Painted Desert Project. A portrait of Harvey Speck, age 87, former Uranium miner at the Oljato Moonlight Mine. Cameron, AZ.
Works by Lmnopi for the Painted Desert Project. Kayenta, AZ.
‘JC and Gracie’ Work by Chip Thomas for the Painted Desert Project. Cameron, AZ. Text on the artwork reads: “The Navajo Nation encompasses more than 27,000 square miles across three states – New Mexico, Utah + Arizona – and is the largest home for indigenous people in the U.S. From 1944 to 1986 hundreds of uranium and milling operations extracted an estimated 400 million tons of uranium ore from Diné (Navajo) lands. These mining + processing operations have left a legacy of potential exposures to uranium waste from abandoned mines/mills, homes and other structures built with mining waste which impacts the drinking water, livestock + humans.” “As a heavy metal, uranium primarily damages the kidneys + urinary system. While there have been many studies of environmental + occupational exposure to uranium and associated renal effects in adults, there have been very few studies of other adverse health effects. In 2010 the University of New Mexico partnered with the Navajo Area Indian Health Service and Navajo Division of Health to evaluate the association between environmental contaminants + reproductive birth outcomes.” “This investigation is called the Navajo Birth Cohort Study and will follow children for 7 years from birth to early childhood. Chemical exposure, stress, sleep, diet + their effects on the children’s physical, cognitive + emotional development will be studied.” “JC with her younger sister, Gracie (who is a NBCS participant).” Note: Efforts to mine uranium adjacent to the Grand Canyon have accelerated during the Trump administration.
Pixel Pancho x 2501 collab for the Painted Desert Project in northern Arizona.
‘CCA DOC’ Work by Jesse Hazelip for the Painted Desert Project. Gray Mountain, Arizona.