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Friday's story about the Weaving Our Stories conference in Blanding originally aired in October, but was published on our website last week. It has been taken down while we evaluate its accuracy.
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Laura Tohe is a poet, writer, librettist, scholar of Indigenous American literature, and former Navajo Nation Poet Laureate.
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Navajo family farms once lined the San Juan River in southeast Utah, but many have fallen idle. A water rights settlement with Utah has given some Navajo residents hope those farms can return.
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The week-long "palooza" has a goal of repairing 5,000 potholes in a week. They repaired over 1,000 on Monday alone.
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When Navajo people were forced from their land in the 1800s, U.S. government troops destroyed their crops in a starvation campaign that included ripping thousands of peach trees from the soil.
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As Native Americans are killed by the coronavirus at a rate nearly twice that of Caucasian people, groups are forming to care for and deliver supplies to…
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A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that alleged Wells Fargo engaged in predatory and unlawful banking practices with members of the Navajo Nation.The…
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Samuel Tom Holiday, one of the last surviving Navajo Code Talkers, died Monday in southern Utah.He was 94.Holiday's granddaughter, Tya Redhouse, says…
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Leaders on the nation's largest American Indian reservation are marking the 150th anniversary of the signing of the Navajo Treaty of 1868.The signing of…
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A Navajo Code Talker who used his native language to confound the Japanese in World War II has died.The Navajo Nation says Roy Hawthorne Sr. died…