This portrait captures the strength behind the Native sovereignty movement

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This portrait captures the strength behind the Native sovereignty movement
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Our July cover photo captures the essence of a complex term: Native sovereignty. Award-winning photographer Kiliii Yüyan and model Quannah Rose Chasinghorse share what sovereignty—and being part of this cover story—means to them

When photographer Kiliii Yüyan first saw the sun setting over the red rock formations in Tse’Bii’Ndzisgaii, or Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, which straddles both Utah and Arizona, he knew it was the perfect backdrop for a powerful portrait of international model Quannah Rose Chasinghorse, featured on the cover of this month’s issue of National Geographic., he was tasked with capturing the essence of a complex term: Native sovereignty.

“Sovereignty is the freedom to be yourself,” says Yüyan. He adds that the story is about Native Americans as the drivers of their own destinies rather than as victims—and it also shines a spotlight on the long history of disenfranchisement of Native communities in North America and the degradation of their lands.

“You’re saying, ‘Here we are, having a great time living our lives and just being able to be free,’” he says. For Chasinghorse, who is Hän Gwich’in and Sicangu-Oglala Lakota, it was an opportunity to break out of the “stereotypical box” that she says colonialism had created for Native people, who often are represented through imagery that depicts them as stoic and stern—minimizing the breadth of their experiences. “When I am able to be more soft, I can show my Indigenous joy,” she says.

When Chasinghorse was asked to join the project, she was ecstatic not just to represent her people but also to work with a magazine she had grown up reading.

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