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On Monday, July 21, the 25th Navajo Nation Council officially opened its 2025 Summer Session with a ceremonial horseback ...
FARMINGTON – The Navajo Nation Council signed a proclamation for the first time this week recognizing Diné Pride Week, despite not recognizing same-sex marriage as legal. Diné Pride Week – ...
Four Diné women will be vying for the role of Miss Navajo Nation 2025-2026 this September at the 73rd Annual Miss Navajo ...
FARMINGTON — The diversity Navajo literature is being lauded and shared in the recently published, "The Diné Reader: An Anthology of Navajo Literature. It is the first of its kind to contain ...
Earlier this week, the Health, Education, and Human Services Committee of the 25th Navajo Nation Council voted to advance ...
Spud Jones, who ascended to new heights in rodeo when he became the first Navajo bull rider to qualify for the National Finals Rodeo in 2008, providing inspiration to Indigenous bull riders in New ...
Eighteen months after a sexual harassment investigation and subsequent separation of offices, Navajo Nation President Buu ...
Established originally as Navajo Community College by great Navajo leaders and hatahlies, Diné College encourages our young people to become contributing members of both the Navajo Nation and ...
More than 400 Navajo Code Talkers remained under orders after the war by a U.S. military program that was highly classified until 1968. The first Code Talkers Day was celebrated in 1982.
Two FM stations broadcast vital information about COVID-19 to remote stretches of the country’s largest Indigenous territory. But how do you reach listeners who don’t want to hear it?
As a young Navajo woman, she found the traditional knowledge and language the college offered was invaluable. She helps care for her grandparents who speak Navajo better than English. Earning her ...