Standing Rock
A man sings traditional songs of prayer during the Thanksgiving Day demonstration at the bottom of Turtle Island, an ancient native burial ground which police took over to use as a surveillance location above the Oceti Sakowin camp.
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A man sings traditional songs of prayer during the Thanksgiving Day demonstration at the bottom of Turtle Island, an ancient native burial ground which police took over to use as a surveillance location above the Oceti Sakowin camp.
Candy and Andre, two tribe elders at the Thanksgiving Day demonstration at the bottom of Turtle Island, an ancient native burial ground which police overtook to use as a surveillance location above the Oceti Sakowin camp.
John Baker's workshop where he creates concrete skeleton molds.
Doll heads and old baby dolls lay throughout Baker’s property.
John Baker stands in front of one of his train cars.
John Baker holds his amputated index finger, for sale for $5,000.
Part of Baker’s vintage robot collection located inside an old train car.
John Baker talks about his property.
Beyond the shelves of old knick knacks, antique pornography and rocks and minerals, hidden in the private collection is the legacy Dennis Garrett left behind: his vast collection of oddities from around the world.
Out front, a sign covered with ivy reads, “All are welcome except commie planning and zoning pinheads.”
Teddy bears and cuckoo clocks line the walls of Gudrun Ferguson’s small living room, where the 73-year-old blonde-haired German immigrant says she spends most of her days alone, knitting blankets or working on crossword puzzles.