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The black-and-white images on the supermarket walls create a nostalgic environment for people seeking groceries in the heart of a food desert.
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 – ...
“Miss Navajo Nation – she’s the bridge between the generations of the old and the young,” says Amy Naazbah Reeves-Begaye, 26, who was selected as queen in 2023 and reigned until the end of ...
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 ...
Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez has authorized more than $500 millions in new COVID-19 “hardship assistance” for the Diné people as Indigenous communities, and the county, buckle down ...
LGBTQ advocates in the tribe say it's the first step toward equality. Next is repealing the Navajo Nation's same-sex marriage ban enacted in 2005.
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 ...
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.
TSALIE, Navajo Nation — In the spring, Gabriellyn Yazzie worked with students as a math tutor at Diné College. It was the type of job that required a lot of face-to-face interaction as ...
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?
Returning to ‘Food From the Earth’ Dehydrated rice and beans may not sound revolutionary, but for Stilwell-Jensen, who spent part of her childhood with her grandparents on the Navajo Nation, it’s a ...