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"As a woman, as everybody knows, you work in a world of men. So, I think that’s what power means to me, is to be able to communicate effectively who you are and who you represent, and not piss anybody off."  

"I wear purple a lot; it gives me comfort. So, therefore, I feel more comfort and I have a confidence. People who have known me for years know I love purple, so they always buy me purple things, and I always feel very honored…And so I can thank them and feel very gratified."

  "We talk about power, what makes us the person that we are. I am the person that I am because of my mom. She was a very strong Acoma woman. She’s probably one of the first Pueblo feminists. Definitely at Acoma. Way, way before her time."  
       
  Tazbah McCullah, 2008   Janice S. Kenadore-Hirth, 2008   Tweety Paisano-Suazo, 2008