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On July 1, the Milwaukee Brewers officially selected the contract of Anthony Seigler from Triple-A Nashville, marking his ...
Two Navajo mothers shared their children’s experience battling rare genetic diseases during the “Voices of the Diné: Bridging ...
Opinion: How a college created by Navajo leaders is transforming the nation Diné College has evolved, teaching Navajo traditions but also preparing young people for careers in critical fields ...
By that time, Gilpin’s photographic practice differed from other white photographers of her generation in that she developed extended connections and friendships in Diné (or Navajo) communities over ...
It’s the last day of Pride Month, a celebration of the LGBTQ+ community, and Maricopa County Justice of the Peace Debrorah ...
Courtesy | Navajo Nation Museum Sheep make their way through an arroyo in Mormon Valley, north of Gallup, during the summer ...
Evacuations are underway as a wildfire has begun tearing through part of the Navajo Nation near the Arizona-New Mexico state border. The fire first sparked around 2:40 p.m. on Saturday and has ...
More than 400 Navajo Code Talkers remained under orders after the war by a U.S. military program that was highly classified until 1968. The first Code Talkers Day was celebrated in 1982.
When Louvannina Tsosie walked into The Door Christian Fellowship Church in Gallup, New Mexico, she expected the kind of church service she had growing up: worship, music, a sermon, prayer and some ...