Thousands of families on the Navajo Nation still lack electricity and a special program is stepping in with firewood and ...
The phrase “Haul No” is painted alongside other murals on an abandoned building near Grey Mountain, Arizona. The murals show different pictures of Navajo life, including the resistance against mining ...
A Navajo scientist is studying traditional grazing practices with the hopes of invigorating an important cultural practice.
TONALEA, Ariz. — For most of her 80 years, Victoria Benally has lived in a shack on the Navajo Nation. One room with dirt floors covered by scraps of carpet, a door that doesn’t fully shut, and thin ...
For centuries, the lives of Navajo people have been intertwined with livestock - specifically, one particular breed of sheep they've relied on for meat and wool. The tribe is well known for weaving ...
The Light Up Navajo program, which is organized by the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority (NTUA) and the American Public Power Association (APPA), brings first-time electricity to homes on Navajo Nation.
I: John's life and experiences -- Dawn -- Living with Grandmother -- Grandfather teaches the way -- The world of work -- Work in the later years -- II: Teachings from the past and present -- Teachings ...
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