LeRoy DeJolie, a member of the Navajo Nation, says Native Americans have been in front of the camera too long. He wants them to get behind it.
With his new book, "Navajoland: A Native Son Shares His Legacy," DeJolie hopes to start the trend.
He documents the Navajo Nation where he grew up and where he lives to this day.
DeJolie will be showcasing his works at the Santa Fe Indian Market this weekend.
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(AP 8/17)
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