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‘A precious life source’: A small Navajo community celebrates running water milestone after 25 years
Generations of Navajo families in Westwater, a small community just outside Blanding, lived for decades without basic utilities, hauling water from a spring or from town to meet daily needs.
A group of Navajo grass-roots activists took their message to the tribal council on Earth Day, asking for accountability on coal and uranium mining projects. Mining coal and uranium left one woman ...
The Diné, or Navajo, are indigenous to the Southwestern United States, where they have lived for over a thousand years. Travelers seeking to explore Navajo traditions and culture can now stay in ...
Navajo Nation activist Jessica Keetso opposes a proposed 200-mile hydrogen pipeline through her homeland, citing historical exploitation of Navajo resources. Critics argue that hydrogen production ...
Since 2013, the Navajo Transitional Energy Company has been a name in the coal mining game. Now, they're the third largest in ...
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren failed to deliver a progress report at the Council's spring session, sending a message that he was in Washington, D.C. The Navajo Council subpoenaed Nygren ...
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