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Uranium transport through Navajo Nation sparks concerns in New Mexico

Advocates worry contract could lead to truckloads of uranium from Mount Taylor to Utah

American Indian Movement plans Chokecherry Massacre march Saturday

Annual event seeks awareness, acceptance and fairness

Unsolved violent crimes in Native American communities to get more attention with FBI surge

FBI beginning temporary duty assignments immediately

Forest Service to return Indigenous remains discovered near McPhee Reservoir

At least 10 individuals and 10 shards of pottery were unearthed in 2021 and 2022

Governor signs bill to protect Native students’ rights to wear tribal regalia

‘Every student deserves to celebrate their academic achievements in a way that honors their identity and traditions,’ Lujan Graham says

State agencies request advance funding for pending Tribal water settlements

The settlements await Congressional approval

Historic Hubbell Trading Post

In 1878, a decade after Navajos returned from the Long Walk and their forced imprisonment at Fort Sumner, John Lorenzo Hubbell established a trading post at Ganado, Arizona. He would come to...

Deb Haaland officially announces run for N.M. governor

Haaland is the only declared candidate so far for the 2026 election

Bill protecting cultural expression at graduation ceremonies passes first committee

Bill now heads to House Education Committee

Deb Haaland made history as Interior secretary. Now she's running for governor of New Mexico

Haaland could be the first Native American woman to serve as governor of any state

Fort Lewis College’s five-year strategic plan seeks to repair legacy

FLC doubles down on commitment to serving as rural university

U.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland reflects on tough choices during a historic tenure

Haaland was the first Native American to serve as a cabinet secretary