Ferlin Clark, president at Dine College in Tsaile, Ariz. for four years, poses in his office March 19, 2007. The school's purpose is to provide a balance between traditional Navajo knowledge and Western education, Clark says. Everything from the deliberate placement of the buildings, reflecting the shape and concept of a traditional hogan, to the college's arrowhead emblem, symbolizing protection, has a strong Navajo philosophy embedded into it. (AP Photo/Gallup Independent, Brian Leddy)

Ferlin Clark, president at Dine College in Tsaile, Ariz. for four years, poses in his office March 19, 2007. The school's purpose is to provide a balance between traditional Navajo knowledge and Western education, Clark says. Everything from the deliberate placement of the buildings, reflecting the shape and concept of a traditional hogan, to the college's arrowhead emblem, symbolizing protection, has a strong Navajo philosophy embedded into it. (AP Photo/Gallup Independent, Brian Leddy) Stock Photo
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Ferlin Clark

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3000 x 1997 px | 25.4 x 16.9 cm | 10 x 6.7 inches | 300dpi

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19 March 2007

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Brian Leddy

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