In the weeks leading up to the shutdown, tribal nations hefted their political and economic capital to protect services for their citizens.
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Many businesses purchased jewelry, textiles, and carvings from nearby Native artists and resold them to tourists. Kiyite went ...
TONALEA, Ariz. — Victoria Benally has lived in a shack on the Navajo Nation for most of her life. It's one room with dirt floors covered by scraps of carpet, a door that doesn’t fully shut and thin ...
On Thursday, Speaker Crystalyne Curley of the 25th Navajo Nation Council, accompanied by several Council Delegates and Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren, hosted senior officials from the U.S.
SHIPROCK, N.M. – Turning on a sink and having the water flow is something most people take for granted. That hasn’t been the case for decades across the Navajo Nation. “I want to be clear this isn’t ...