RM2JTRKH3–The historic Nuestra Senora de Luz (Our Lady of Light) Catholic church was built in 1880 in Canoncito, New Mexico.
RMC0W1FW–Church, Canoncito, New Mexico
RF2KGYDTX–The panoramic view of the desert of Canoncito, New Mexico, USA.
RM2T51KR2–Argentine sweet, cañoncito stuffed dulce de leche on isolated white background.
RM2RPRYDC–Participants in the Family and Child Education Program at the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico visited by Secretary Gale Norton during tour highlighting federal support for American Indian schools
RMEEYP38–Old Chapel in Apache Canyon near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Built by Bishop Lamy over 150 years ago.
RM2TE118N–08/27/1911. The Sloop Regattas in Bilbao. Time to give way to the Sloops through the Sporting Club Cañoncito. Photo: northern gazette. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC
RMW5Y4GM–Students and adults at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2AKMCJ2–The land of sunshine, a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . so, 392 people, near which the government hascompleted an irrigation canal for the San Ildefonso PuebloIndians. Chimayo, in the extreme northern part is creditedwith 319 people and Canoncito or Lamy, seventeen milessoutheast of Santa Fe, with 323 people. Lamj^ is a railroadjunction point. A quarry of building and limestone is locatednear the place. Extensive beds of plaster paris are found afew miles north of this point. While those settlements are notincorporated, yet they all have public schoo
RM2AFH275–USGS TOPO Map New Mexico NM Canoncito School 20100924 TM Restoration
RMMHE472–A wooden cross stands in the cemetery at the historic Nuestra Senora de la Luz church in Canoncito, New Mexico. The church was built in the 1880s.
RMC0TCHH–Church, Canoncito, New Mexico
RF2M0H6D2–A beautiful shot of the entrance of Canoncito desert
RM2RPRYE5–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMEEYP3B–Old Chapel in Apache Canyon near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Built by Bishop Lamy over 150 years ago.
RMW5RJA6–Mission building at United Pueblos Agency.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2ANBXAT–The land of sunshine; a handbook of the resources, products, industries and climate of New Mexico . nso, 392 people, near which the government hascompleted an irrigation canal for the San Ildefonso PuebloIndians. Chimayo, in the extreme northern part is creditedwith 319 people and Canoncito or Lamy, seventeen milessoutheast of Santa Fe, with 323 people. Lamy is a railroadjunction point. A quarry of building and limestone is locatednear the place. Extensive beds of plaster paris are found afew miles north of this point. While those settlements are notincorporated, yet they all have public schoo
RM2AFH24T–USGS TOPO Map New Mexico NM Canoncito School 189971 1954 24000 Restoration
RMC0TCJ4–Church, Canoncito, New Mexico
RF2KGYDTF–The panoramic view of the desert of Canoncito, New Mexico, USA.
RM2RPRYE2–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMEEYP37–Old Chapel in Apache Canyon near Santa Fe, New Mexico. Built by Bishop Lamy over 150 years ago.
RMW5Y4H9–Students and adults at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RMRGX6X3–. Bulletin. Ethnology. Jolnistou] NAVAHO POPULATION 115 TvBLE 2-i.—Reported ludion popnhttiun, hy State, agency, reservation, «"fZ resi- dence, for Arizona, Neiv Mexico, and Utah—1950 I Population enumerated in specified Indian agency areas *. Acoma Alamo Canoncito Cochiti Isleta Jemez Laguna Nambe Picuris Pojoaque Ramah Sandia. San Felipe- . San Ildefonso San Juan Santa Ana See footnotes at end of table 1,597 (6) 388 (6) 428 (6) 425 (6) 1,566 (6) 991 (6) 3,083 (6) 163 (6) 138 (6) 27 (6) 597 (6) 158 (') 830 (6) 191 {') 834 (•') 306 (8). Please note that these images are extracted from sca
RM2AFH237–USGS TOPO Map New Mexico NM Canoncito School 20100924 TM Inverted Restoration
RMC0TCHC–Church, Canoncito, New Mexico
RF2M0H6D6–A beautiful shot of the landscapes of Canoncito in New Mexico
RM2RPRYE4–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMW5Y4H3–Students and teachers at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2AFH20X–USGS TOPO Map New Mexico NM Canoncito School 189970 1954 24000 Restoration
RF2M0H5PN–A beautiful shot of the landscapes of Canoncito in New Mexico
RM2RPRYE8–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMW5Y4GY–Students and teachers at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2AFH24D–USGS TOPO Map New Mexico NM Canoncito School 189972 1954 24000 Restoration
RF2M0H6FY–A beautiful shot of the landscapes of Canoncito in New Mexico
RM2RPRYEW–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMW5Y4H0–Students and adults at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2AFH244–USGS TOPO Map New Mexico NM Canoncito School 189972 1954 24000 Inverted Restoration
RF2KGYDWA–The panoramic view of a road in the desert of Canoncito in New Mexico, USA.
RM2RPRYDB–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMTYKPDR–Students and teachers at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2AFH20A–USGS TOPO Map New Mexico NM Canoncito School 189970 1954 24000 Inverted Restoration
RF2KM06PG–A vertical shot of a road in the desert of Canoncito in New Mexico, USA, in sunny weather
RM2RPRYEJ–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMTYKNW3–Students and adults at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2AFH20N–USGS TOPO Map New Mexico NM Canoncito School 189971 1954 24000 Inverted Restoration
RM2RPRYDN–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMTYKNWY–Students and teachers at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2RPRYEA–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMTYKNW4–Students and adults at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2RPRYC9–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMTY94JG–Mission building at United Pueblos Agency.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2RPRYE3–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RMTYKNRE–Students and adults at Pueblo day school.; Scope and content: This is a photograph of the McCarty's, Acomita, or Santo Domingo day schools, administered by the United Pueblos Agency in New Mexico. The Agency was formed in 1935 at Albuquerque, by consolidating the Santa Fe and Albuquerque Indian Schools, the Zuni Indian Agency, the Albuquerque Sanatorium, the Northern and Southern Pueblos Agencies, and the Navajo communities at Canoncito and Alamo. The day schools at which this photograph was taken was formerly under the jurisdiction of the Southern Pueblos Agency.
RM2RPRYE9–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYE7–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYD1–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYE0–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYCP–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYEY–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYED–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYCN–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYD4–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYDP–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYDA–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYD3–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYD0–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for American Indian schools, and for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYEB–Secretary Gale Norton, second from left, during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYDX–Classroom activities viewed by Secretary Gale Norton during visit to To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYEG–Secretary Gale Norton on visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYCY–Secretary Gale Norton visiting the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program. Photograph was selected for use in Department of Interior video on Norton tenure
RM2RPRYCA–Secretary Gale Norton with students during visit to To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYEN–Secretary Gale Norton with students during visit to To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYDW–Secretary Gale Norton with students during visit to To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYEM–Secretary Gale Norton with school staff in front of the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-childlearning
RM2RPRYEE–Secretary Gale Norton, center, with school staff during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizingparent-child learning
RM2RPRYF2–Secretary Gale Norton with school staff during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools. Photograph was used in Department of Interior video on the Norton tenure
RM2RPRYE6–Secretary Gale Norton with security officers in front of the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYEP–Secretary Gale Norton, center, with school staff during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools. Photograph was used in Department of Interior video on the Norton tenure
RM2RPRYD2–Secretary Gale Norton visiting classroom at the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning. Photograph was used in Interiorvideo on Norton tenure
RM2RPRYER–Secretary Gale Norton, left, and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb, center, holding copies of Navajo history publications during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for AmericanIndian schools
RM2RPRYCJ–Secretary Gale Norton, far right, and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb, third from right, during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for such initiatives as the Family and ChildEducation Program
RM2RPRYEH–Secretary Gale Norton visiting classroom at the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico, to highlight federal support for initiatives such as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning. Photograph was used in Interiorvideo on Norton tenure
RM2RPRYCM–Secretary Gale Norton, center, with students and staff during visit to To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYDG–Secretary Gale Norton, center, and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb, to her right, holding copies of Navajo history publications during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools
RM2RPRYDY–Secretary Gale Norton and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb observing classroom activities during visit to To Hajiilee-He CommunitySchool, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYD9–Secretary Gale Norton, center, and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb, to her right, during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYDM–Secretary Gale Norton and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb observing classroom activities during visit to To Hajiilee-He CommunitySchool, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYDF–Secretary Gale Norton and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb observing classroom activities during visit to To Hajiilee-He CommunitySchool, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYEK–Secretary Gale Norton, center, and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb, to her right, holding copies of Navajo history publications during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools
RM2RPRYEF–Secretary Gale Norton and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb observing classroom activities during visit to To Hajiilee-He CommunitySchool, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYDK–Secretary Gale Norton and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb observing classroom activities during visit to To Hajiilee-He CommunitySchool, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYCR–Secretary Gale Norton, far right, shaking hands during visit to To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYC8–Secretary Gale Norton and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb observing classroom activities during visit to To Hajiilee-He CommunitySchool, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYAW–Secretary Gale Norton, far right, shaking hands during visit to To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning
RM2RPRYCK–Secretary Gale Norton, second from right, and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb, fourth from right, during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for such initiatives as the Familyand Child Education Program
RM2RPRYDJ–Secretary Gale Norton with students on visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program emphasizing parent-child learning. Photograph was used inInterior video on Norton era
RM2RPRYET–Secretary Gale Norton, third from left, and Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs Neal McCaleb, far left, during visit to the To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiatives as the Family and Child Education Program
RM2RPRYCX–Secretary Gale Norton, second from right, with school staff in front of No Indian Child Left Behind banner during visit to To Hajiilee-He Community School, an Eastern Navajo Agency-operated school in Canoncito, New Mexico. Visit highlighted federal support for American Indian schools, and such initiativesas the Family and Child Education Program
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