(AURORA, Colo., JULY 1, 2004) Ryan Bennie, a member of the Navajo tribe who lives in Lakewood, Colorado, performs a "fancy war dance" after John Emhoolah Jr., a member of the Kiowa tribe who lives in Thornton, conducted a Kiowa Native American ceremonial "ground blessing" as Northrop Grumman Mission Systems broke ground on a new 80,000 square foot wing at the company's Aurora facility Thursday, July 1, 2004. (Photo by HAL STOELZLE/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
(AURORA, Colo., JULY 1, 2004) Ryan Bennie, a member of the Navajo tribe who lives in Lakewood, Colorado, performs a "fancy war dance" after John Emhoolah Jr., a member of the Kiowa tribe who lives in Thornton, conducted a Kiowa Native American ceremonial "ground blessing" as Northrop Grumman Mission Systems broke ground on a new 80,000 square foot wing at the company's Aurora facility Thursday, July 1, 2004. (Photo by HAL STOELZLE/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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Ryan Bennie, a member of the Navajo tribe who lives in Lakewood, performs a dance after John Emhoolah Jr., a member of the Kiowa tribe who lives in Thornton, conducted a ceremonial ground blessing as Northrop Grumman Mission Systems broke ground on an 80,000- square-foot wing at the company's Aurora facility on Thursday.
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(AURORA, Colo., JULY 1, 2004) Ryan Bennie, a member of the Navajo tribe who lives in Lakewood, Colorado, performs a "fancy war dance" after John Emhoolah Jr., a member of the Kiowa tribe who lives in Thornton, conducted a Kiowa Native American ceremonial "ground blessing" as Northrop Grumman Mission Systems broke ground on a new 80,000 square foot wing at the company's Aurora facility Thursday, July 1, 2004. (Photo by HAL STOELZLE/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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