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Second day of annual Hozhoni Days Powwow unfolds at Fort Lewis College

Indigenous day of beauty celebrated by locals and visitors

Feds want Supreme Court to end Navajo fight for Colorado River water

Tribe says it doesn't receive enough water, and the federal government is at fault

Ex-Navajo President Peterson Zah dies after lengthy illness

Navajo Nation’s first elected president known for charisma, ideas and ability to get things done

Meth and fentanyl conference to be held in Shiprock

Navajo Nation vice president and other officials to speak

Larry Williams wasn’t given a Navajo translator; he died after his hospital visit

Family files medical malpractice lawsuit against San Juan Regional Medical Center

San Juan National Forest increases firewood supply to Navajo Nation

Clearing small diameter wood improves forest health, benefits neighboring communities

‘Send a Runner’ authors video presentation to be shown at San Juan College

Eskeets, Kristofic will read selections and share insights

Navajo Public Safety seeks help in locating missing teen

17-year-old girl missing since Saturday

Navajo Nation rescinds mask mandate on vast reservation

The Navajo Nation has rescinded a mask mandate that’s been in effect since the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, officials announced Friday, fulfilling a pledge that new tribal Preside...

Law protects export of sacred Native American items from U.S.

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. – Federal penalties have increased under a newly signed law intended to protect the cultural patrimony of Native American tribes, immediately making some crimes a felony and...

Navajo dictionary provides scientific terms for Native speakers

Sterling Martin studied biochemistry in college but found some words don’t translate into Diné Bizaad

Buttigieg gets an earful about tribal roads during his stop in N.M.

Feds aren’t meeting their obligations to Indigenous communities, leaders say