Japanese Delegation protesting at the Nevada Test Site on Good Friday, 2000. Corbin Harney is in the foreground. The yellow sign on the left reads "A-bomb victims want abolition now!"
The Corbin Harney Nevada Test Site Protest Photograph Albums (1995-1997) are comprised of three photograph albums documenting the life and spiritual, environmental, and political activism work of Corbin Harney, elder and spiritual leader of the Newe ("the People") Western Shoshoni Indians. The majority of the photographs are focused on the anti-nuclear protest demonstrations by the Shundahai Network at the Nevada Test Site during the 1990s.
Protestors at the Nevada Test Site. Pictured on the left is Corbin Harney and O. Suleĭmenov, the Kazakh poet and leader of Nevada Semipalatinsk Movement, is pictured on the right. Ca 1980-1999. For a similar image see pho006468.
From the Sister Klaryta Antoszewska Photograph Collection (PH-00352). Corbin Harney is a West Shoshone Indian. The banner behind Harney reads: "Peace In the Desert". (n.d)