Estelle Bowman, assistant director of the U.S. Forest Service Office of Tribal Relations in Washington, D.C., once helped President Bill Clinton prepare for a trip to the Navajo reservation town in Shiprock, N.M. where he introduced himself in Navajo. Here Bowman stands in front of a traditionally-patterned Navajo blanket.
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