Who were the Navajo code talkers? What to know about the Navajo men who served in the Marines and developed an unbreakable ...
November is "Native American Heritage Month", and one New Mexico State alum continues making history by keeping the Navajo Language alive. As he gets set to broadcast this weekend's I-10 rivalry ...
Written on paper from an army ledger book, the Navajo Nation Treaty reunited the Navajo with a portion of the land taken from them by the U.S. government. Between 1863 to 1866, in an event that ...
Part of that history includes the Navajo Generating Station, a massive 2,250-megawatt coal-fired power plant that provided electricity to the Phoenix area on transmission lines that ran through ...
Our elders are the bearers of our history, our language, and our traditions—may we always show them the respect and ...
The canyon also has a painful history of clashes between its inhabitants and colonizers, first with the Spanish and then the U.S. military, which displaced and led many Navajo through the canyon o ...
These men were the first of the Navajo Code Talkers. However, according to a Facebook post by the Southern Navajo Nation News, it was on this day, 78 years ago that they swore the oath of enlistment.
For artist Marilou Schultz, the ancestral practice of weaving melds with an unexpected contemporary source of inspiration.
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How Fry Bread Became a Staple for the Navajo
Today, it's at the heart of a debate about Navajo and Native American history and cuisine. Fry bread is a comfort food that ...
When sharing some of her family’s history, Chavez said her great-grandmother, who lived on Black Mesa, was forced to leave ...