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lovemydog

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1. Yes 'there is also a lot of beauty and joy.'
Mon Jan 4, 2016, 04:36 PM
Jan 2016

Thank you for sharing this, Number23. I'm always looking for stories that uplift our spirits. You made my day with this one my friend. I love the full story and all the photos.

From the photographer Marc Dozier: "What seems to be very interesting for me, with the work we are doing with Mundiya, is he is giving us the chance to correct the point of view that we have, realise that maybe our point of view is not the only one," Mr Dozier said. "We can learn many things from other people, especially people from Papua New Guinea." So cool you've spent time there.

All the photos are a trip. Hanging with tattooed dudes in Tucson. Taking a selfie in front of the Statue of Liberty. Here's "Huli chief Mundiya Kepanga with young navajos wearing ceremonial wearing ceremonial clothes during a Pow Wow, or traditional dance, at Festival Navajo Nation Fair in Arizona."

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Yes 'there is also a lot of beauty and joy.' lovemydog Jan 2016 #1
Oh, I MELTED when I saw that one Number23 Jan 2016 #4
I have to tell you, pictures and stories like this reinforce my belief that I am on randys1 Jan 2016 #6
Those pictures are fantastic! sheshe2 Jan 2016 #2
Wasn't that one a hoot??! Number23 Jan 2016 #5
Would you just look at that grin. sheshe2 Jan 2016 #9
I love it! brer cat Jan 2016 #3
He sure does. lovemydog Jan 2016 #10
Thanks for this, Number23 Hekate Jan 2016 #7
Happy New Year to you too!! Number23 Jan 2016 #8
Thank You, Number23! Kind of Blue Jan 2016 #11
You're welcome! I just love the joy on his face in those pictures Number23 Jan 2016 #13
Whoa, thanks for sharing! nt Stellar Jan 2016 #12
That's pretty cool! BumRushDaShow Jan 2016 #14
How cool! Number23 Jan 2016 #15
From what I remember BumRushDaShow Jan 2016 #16
He did something BIG to get a Bronze Star--they did not hand those out like popcorn. MADem Jan 2016 #17
All we have left of his WW2 mementos BumRushDaShow Jan 2016 #19
Oh, ok--those "stars" attached to that medal have a specific meaning--see below.... MADem Jan 2016 #21
I did see that description BumRushDaShow Jan 2016 #22
For the 2 World Wars, they did what was called an "Old Man's Draft." MADem Jan 2016 #23
Your father must be one ass kicking US soldier Number23 Jan 2016 #18
I expect he was BumRushDaShow Jan 2016 #20
To your dad, BumRush. One incredibly inspiring, butt kicking fellow Number23 Jan 2016 #24
Thank you for this, Number23! Just another day on the subway.. Cha Jan 2016 #25
If your son has been through Indonesia then there's probably a good chance he'd have stopped Number23 Jan 2016 #26
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