ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 4月6日 01時22分


While on assignment for @nytmag, the photographer @dedecim spent time with the Arlee Warriors, a #basketball team at the public high school on the Flathead Indian Reservation in Montana. The state’s best-known reservation teams have come from the plains east of the Rocky Mountains. But for the past decade, the basketball program in Arlee, which is in the foothills of the Mission Range, has touched the hem of this elite. In Arlee, though, basketball is about much more than winning. Before a game in February, a star 18-year-old named Phillip Malatare spoke into a camera: “We, the Arlee Warriors are dedicating this divisional tournament to all the families that have lost a loved one due to — um —” He tripped up. “We, the Arlee Warriors,” he said, “are dedicating this divisional tournament to all the families that have lost a loved one due to the pro — due to the pressures —” Phil tried again: “We, the Arlee Warriors, are dedicating this divisional tournament to all the families that have fallen victim to the loss of a loved one due to the pressures of life.” Between November 2016 and November 2017, there were 20 deaths by suicide on the reservation. Phil said he’d known “a few” people who had died by suicide. Asked to clarify, he said, “20 or 30.” Visit the link in our profile to read the full story.


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