Ph081362– Mesa––Marshall Johnson, along with his wife, Nicole Horseherder, stepped forward to repres

ph081362– Mesa––Marshall Johnson, along with his wife, Nicole Horseherder, stepped forward to represent the local Navajo side of the water controversies on Black Mesa as Masayeswa had been doing on the Hopi side. With their resolution, they spent months talking about the issues and getting support at each of the eleven Navajo Chapter Houses in and around Black Mesa. (Photo by Gail Fisher/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
ph081362– Mesa––Marshall Johnson, along with his wife, Nicole Horseherder, stepped forward to represent the local Navajo side of the water controversies on Black Mesa as Masayeswa had been doing on the Hopi side. With their resolution, they spent months talking about the issues and getting support at each of the eleven Navajo Chapter Houses in and around Black Mesa. (Photo by Gail Fisher/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Ph081362– Mesa––Marshall Johnson, along with his wife, Nicole Horseherder, stepped forward to repres
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Gail Fisher / Contributor
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19 June, 2003
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