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A public presentation at the Chinle Wildcat Den outlining proposed reforms to the Navajo Nation government has reignited long-standing debate about governance, sovereignty and the role of federal ...
Navajo is now the official language of the Navajo Nation, placing an obligation on the tribal government to preserve and strengthen the language.
The Oak Ridge Fire burned through remote areas of the Navajo Nation, creating challenges for firefighters and emergency teams ...
Who were the Navajo code talkers? What to know about the Navajo men who served in the Marines and developed an unbreakable code that was used during World War II.
What began as a tweet and a shared memory has grown into an international friendship built on mutual struggle, compassion and ...
LAS CRUCES - November was "Native American Heritage Month", and one New Mexico State alum continues making history by keeping the Navajo Language alive. ABC-7 anchor Paul Cicala sat down with ...
How Arizona tackles a language barrier to provide Navajo voters a ballot they can listen to Election officials from northern Arizona counties translating the November ballot into Navajo at the ...
Worried about recent changes to the laws about voting rights, outreach group educates Navajo voters and helps them navigate the ballot.
Without more efforts like dubbing Star Wars in Navajo and Ojibwe, there may be only 20 Indigenous languages spoken in North America by 2050. Peyton Dacy is a junior writing about the importance of ...
Student-entrepreneur Kendra Ellison is partnering with Utah company to develop technology that will allow health care workers to provide better care for non-English-speaking Navajo patients.
The Navajo language represents the most widely used Native American language used in the U.S. today, with language-learning software platform Babbel estimating it is spoken by nearly 170,000 people.
Votebeat examines the current translation practices for Navajo voters in Arizona, and where they fall short when providing the full picture.