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Both early English translations of seminal novels by Native American authors and controversial contemplations on Native American life by white authors have been acquired by Archives & Special Collections in recent years. They’re displayed together here in the Wilson Library in Bellingham, Wash. on Jan. 24, 2025. // Photo courtesy of Western Libraries Archives & Special Collections

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The blossoms of an Italian plum tree on the Outback Farm rustle in the wind on March 5, 2026. Together, the Outback Farm and Western's Native American Student Union bring the Preservation Station to life. // Photo by Rosalie Johnson



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John Savage, or the Red Square Preacher, has a discussion with students on Western Washington University’s campus in Bellingham, Wash. on Feb. 26, 2026. Savage is known to street preach in Red Square; his sign reads: ‘Repent and be forgiven’. // Photo by Raleigh Nolan

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