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| PHOTOGRAPHS BY DANIELLA ZALCMAN | | Kids. Yanked from home. Taken to brutal Native American boarding “schools.” How do you show how the forced uprooting by the state had changed them?
For Wanda Garnier, the sudden separation destroyed the closeness of the family. The member of Lakota Nation (above) ended up at Holy Rosary Mission in South Dakota (superimposed in a double exposure image). “Our culture was totally, totally messed up.”
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| A double loss: For Esther Nuqaq’aq Green, removed from her Yup’ik home in a day, she lost her connection with her mom—and then was separated from her brother, who was taken to another school. Above, Nat Geo Explorer Daniella Zalcman superimposed Green’s image over graves at her “children’s home.” Read more. | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH BY TAMARA MERINO | | | |
| PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF ZEB HOGAN | | What do you think? A 646-pound catfish. A 661-pound stingray (above, the behemoth caught and released last summer.) What's the biggest fresh water fish on the planet? Nat Geo Explorer Zeb Hogan thought the answer would be a quick find, but as he embarked on a worldwide search, he quickly realized he was wrong. | | | |
| Pets are basically humans, right? Even though every day is worth celebrating our favorite fuzzy (or scaly or feathery) ones, today's National Pet Day—and our sidekicks deserve some extra love. So here's to the pets that bring us peace, hear us out, and love us unconditionally. (The family above has seven cats: “They help us to keep our sanity,” Nat Geo reports.)
Related: The ‘Rainbow Bridge’ has comforted millions of pet parents. Who wrote it? | | | |
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Today's soundtrack: Photograph, Ed Sheeran
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