
Image Source: Laura Gilpin’s ‘Francis Nakai and Family,’ 1950
The photograph of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nakai taken by Laura Gilpin in 1950 reflects her decades-long, respectful relationship with Diné (Navajo) communities. Unlike many White photographers of her time, Gilpin portrayed Native American life with realism and empathy, avoiding stereotypes. Her 1968 book The Enduring Navaho highlighted the resilience of the Navajo people despite U.S. government oppression.
The image, featuring the Nakai family and an American flag that once draped their son’s WWII coffin, symbolizes both their patriotism and the hardship they endured. It serves as a quiet critique of a nation that asked for sacrifice without honoring its promises to its Native citizens.