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Aaron Huey: Согуш абагына түшкөн Америкалык түпкүлүктүү калк

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Америкадагы жакырчылыкты фотосүрөткө чагылдырам деген аракети менен жүргөн Aaron Huey Америкадагы түпкүлүктүү калк жашаган "Pine Ridge Indian Reservation" (Пайн Ридж Индиан Резервейшн) аттуу жерден Лакота жергиликтүү уруусу менен таанышат дагы алардын эң оор деңгээлде жашоо-тиричилик кылгандыгы жана башкалар тараптан таптакыр унутулуп калгандыгы аны өзүнүн баштапкы максатын өзгөртүүгө алып келет. Беш жыл ичиндеги кылынган анын талыкпаган сүрөттөрү зээнди кейиткен тарых сабактары менен уйкалышып, көрүүчүлөргө тайманбай бетке айтылгандыгы TEDxDU аркылуу сунушталат.

Photographer, adventurer and storyteller Aaron Huey captures all of his subjects -- from war victims to rock climbers to Sufi dervishes -- with elegance and fearless sensitivity. Full bio »

Translated into Kyrgyz by Bakyt Omurzakov
Reviewed by Aijan Jumukova
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