saguaros/hahaṣañ Inside me
Photographers: David Ty Reza, Gilbert Salazar
Tohono O’odham Community College
ha:ṣañ growing inside me,
erupting,
crowning
blossoming
a mountain of saguaros/ hahaṣañ still to grow
As a Chicano person who learned of my Tohono O’odham ancestry later in life, I have been exploring what does it mean to explore, claim, identify as O’odham when I was raised away from O’odham land and without knowing of this ancestry for the first part of my life?
Then on my 34 birthday I went for the first time, alone, to O’odham jeweḍ otherwise known as southern Arizona. When I encountered Saguaro’s, I recognized them as people. They began a deeper more intentional exploration and understanding of ancestors. This self-portrait represents my journey of my questions of identity.