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Guests of honor Darlene Arviso, far right, of the Navajo Nation and Robert Taken Alive of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe visit the New Mexico Statehouse in Santa Fe as guests of honor on Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Local Native American leaders signed a letter to President Donald Trump expressing solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux and other opponents of the Dakota Access oil pipeline project. The annual Native American day in the state capital focused on water issues and recognized Arviso her work delivering water free of charge to rural residents without access to running water. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

Guests of honor Darlene Arviso, far right, of the Navajo Nation and Robert Taken Alive of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe visit the New Mexico Statehouse in Santa Fe as guests of honor on Friday, Feb. 3, 2017. Local Native American leaders signed a letter to President Donald Trump expressing solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux and other opponents of the Dakota Access oil pipeline project. The annual Native American day in the state capital focused on water issues and recognized Arviso her work delivering water free of charge to rural residents without access to running water. (AP Photo/Morgan Lee)

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