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A Diné (Navajo) writer, Chad Valdez was born and raised in Gallup, New Mexico.
Begay and Blackwater are both Navajo weavers.
Bitsóí grew up in a rural part of the New Mexican side of the Navajo Nation that lacked access to clean water.
Source: https://www.deseret.com/utah/2023/4/20/23691062/exploring-tribal-communities-water-rights
Boys and girls race to collect candy during the Eastern Navajo Fair parade in Crownpoint on a Saturday in this July 2019 image.
Carson, a legend in the history of U.S. expansion in the West, is known to have intentionally starved and massacred Navajo people while serving the U.S. military in 1864, according to the name change proposal.
Delegate Andy Nez smiles happily as he was called to help hold the sheep fat for Myleka John as she continued to clean the organs at the butchering contest during the 71st Annual Miss Navajo Nation pageant.
Do the people of the Navajo Nation submit to the situation that has been created, or learn to empower themselves?
Dwayne attended Window Rock High School and worked as a laborer in health care, retail, and the Navajo Nation Election Office.
E pose for a photo on Friday night during the 53rd Annual Western Navajo Fair.
FILE - A sign marks Navajo Drive, as Sentinel Mesa, homes and other structures in Oljato-Monument Valley, Utah, on the Navajo Reservation, stand in the distance, on April 30, 2020.
FILE - A sign marks Navajo Drive, as Sentinel Mesa, homes and other structures in Oljato-Monument Valley, Utah, on the Navajo Reservation, stand in the distance, on April 30, 2020.
Further south, out Diné (Navajo) neighbors who have lived with desert heat through the generations are installing solar panels on their homes for greater efficiency, though some have no electricity and running water at all.
Source: https://www.sltrib.com/news/nation-world/2023/08/19/terry-tempest-williams-47-days/
Guy said the work done by the university to train court reporters to document Navajo testimony and translators to help with reading ballots during election season already has addressed some of the pressing needs within communities.
Source: https://ktar.com/story/5476523/navajo-tech-1st-among-tribal-universities-to-offer-phd/
He believed that Dine CARE was on the verge of dramatically reshaping logging practices on Navajo lands.
Source: https://www.counterpunch.org/2023/02/08/the-mysterious-death-of-leroy-jackson/
He said Navajo leadership struggles to figure out how to help people make ends meet, as many tell him about not having enough money for groceries or to wash their clothes at the laundry.
"He was the first president of the Navajo Nation, and he was a good champion even in Washington, D.C., in the 90s and the 80s."
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/US/navajo-nation-president-peterson-zah-dies-85/story?id=97739537
I’m going to share with you conceptually what I’m referring to when I talk about a large capacity of potential revenue for the Navajo Nation.
In nearby Moab discover the liveliest scene anywhere in this part of the world, so have a good meal, hit a bar or nightclub, and do some people-watching before you begin to go south toward Arizona and the Navajo Nation.
In New Mexico, where uranium mines were primarily worked by Diné (Navajo People), the toll on their health proved gruesome indeed.
Source: https://www.lewrockwell.com/2023/04/no_author/will-the-west-turn-ukraine-into-a-nuclear-battlefield/
It brought tears to my eyes––at least there’s a young one out there talking Navajo.