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What the Navajo Said About the People Who Became Wolves at Night
Before the movies and the memes, Skinwalkers were real to the Navajo - witches who gave up their souls for power. They could wear the skins of animals, run faster than any human, and strike without ...
Amy Denet Deal, a Diné woman with 40 years of experience in the fashion industry, has shifted her focus from designing for ...
Charlee Brissette feels fortunate to have interviewed her mother. A member of the Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians, Brissette is a boarding school descendant. Her mother attended a federal ...
Tribal leaders who had celebrated the 2023 ban on new oil and gas development are concerned about the potential for ...
Netflix’s Navajo noir Dark Winds has won plaudits for its riveting supernatural storyline but it is also reeling in the ...
With only a dozen or so stores scattered throughout the Navajo Nation, buying groceries is already a daily struggle. But letting benefits lapse could make their dilemma much worse.
For decades, coal has been a divisive subject in the Navajo Nation, which spans portions of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.
As the economic engine for the region, coal offered solid work. But it has also used up water, polluted the air and raised ...
and a 2021 report from the University of Arizona's Indigenous Resilience Center reported that 33% of households on the Navajo Nation received SNAP benefits. There are an estimated 43 million people in ...
Members of the American Indian Movement gathered outside the Office of the President and Vice President this morning, asking ...
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Explore the Epicenter of Navajo Culture at Canyon de Chelly
Explore the lesser-known Arizona canyon, Canyon de Chelly, a natural wonder with mesmerizing scenery and rich history.
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