ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月20日 00時17分


There has never been a Native American congresswoman. That could change this year. Deb Haaland, who was photographed here by @adriamalcolm, is among a historic number of Native American women running for office. In all, there are at least 4 indigenous women running for the nation’s highest legislative body, while 3 more are bidding for governors’ offices and another 31 are campaigning for seats in state legislatures. @deb4congressnm is a citizen of the #LagunaPueblo, a sovereign nation west of Albuquerque. When she was a child, she’d wake up early, sling a water jar around her waist and climb the mesa overlooking her pueblo. It was as high as she ever thought she would go. On the campaign trail, she frequently cites her heritage, and she makes the argument that many of the issues affecting native communities afflict other groups as well. “I know what it’s like to get my health care from the Indian Health Service, and hold a sick child in the waiting room for 3 hours until you have a chance to see a doctor,” she said. Visit the link in our profile to read more about Deb Haaland and other #NativeAmericanwomen running for office.


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