ST. PETERSBURG, FL — More than 80 vibrant textiles created by the Navajo after their enslavement in the 19th century are on display in "Color Riot! How Color Changed Navajo Textiles" exhibit at the ...
Bill Donovan, a prolific journalist who covered the Navajo Nation for five decades at newspapers in New Mexico and Arizona, has died. He was 76. Donovan recently was hospitalized with pneumonia and ...
Navajo historians and librarians say no one has ever fully cataloged the tapes, but the parts they have listened to are a trove of tribal history and culture. (Photo by Irving Nelson/Navajo Nation ...
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GALLUP, N.M. (AP) – About five decades have passed since Etsitty Bedonie talked about the “Beginning of the Enemies.” His account about the enemies of the Navajo, as he heard it from his grandfather, ...
As polling places open around this country on Nov. 2, for the midterm elections, members of the country's largest Native American tribe — the Navajo nation — will be voting to elect a new Navajo ...
Navajo scholars will soon begin writing and editing a Navajo Nation government textbook to be taught at the high school level, the first such book written by Diné authors for Diné students. In 2023, ...
TUCSON, Ariz. (KGUN) — A constant bumping sound fills the room at Grandma’s Spinning Wheel on the east side. At first, it may sound chaotic, but for Navajo weaving master teacher Lynda Teller Peete, ...
Every spring and summer, after the winter thaw allows, about a dozen Navajo families still return to their old homesteads at the bottom of Arizona's Canyon de Chelly. The canyon has cradled human ...