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Piestewa vigil brings community together
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FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2003

The family of a Hopi woman considered missing in action in Iraq says the struggle is bringing Hopi and Navajo people together.

Lori Piestewa, 23, an Army private first class, has been unaccounted for since Sunday. Members of her unit have been captured and killed.

Piestewa grew up in Tuba City, Arizona, on the Navajo Reservation.

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Family overwhelmed by support, media coverage of MIA daughter (The Arizona Daily Sun 3/28)
'Invisible soldier' disappearance shocks far-flung Arizona reservation community (AP 3/28)
Vigil for Soldier Helps 2 Tribes Find Common Ground (The New York Times 3/28)
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Prayers for Piestewa embrace support for 'all our troops' (The Gallup Independent 3/27)
Government IDs Fort Bliss Dead, POWs, Missing (The Albuquerque Journal 3/28)
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Letters for Lori Piestewa (3/27)
Vigil held in Ariz. for missing Hopi soldier (3/27)
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Piestewa Family Letter: Thank you for prayers (3/26)