The Aztec name for the coyote was “coyotyl," which loosely translates to “trickster,” while Navajo sheep and goat herders referred to the coyote as “God's dog.” European settlers, however, viewed ...
Federal and tribal officials accepted a plan to remove 1 million cubic yards of waste to a disposal site outside of the ...
Coyote, who is prominent in the Navajo creation story and many other Navajo teachings, also said there would be death ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has finalized a plan to clean up a million cubic yards of radioactive waste at abandoned ...
Uranium mine waste northeast of Gallup is a step closer to being safely stored after the Environmental Protection Agency and Navajo Nation finalized a plan Monday to transport 1 million cubic yards of ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in consultation with the Navajo Nation, has finalized a plan to address the ...
Growing up in the Coyote Chapter in the Eastern Navajo Nation, her family members worked in the mine sites before the mid-80s, her grandmother was a custodian in the mine owner’s office building.