Two weeks after a Navajo man was held by ICE agents even after presenting tribal ID, the Navajo Council is calling on the feds to honor those IDs.
The skateboard wheels hum against the asphalt of U.S. Highway 160 as Jalen John pushes east toward Shiprock, a Navajo Nation flag billowing from his shoulders in the high desert wind.
Navajo weavers Tasheena Littleben and Barbara Teller Ornelas tell stories through their woven works, a tradition passed down ...
A Southern Utah group is bridging communities across the Southwest, bringing supplies and coats to Native American ...
Many Native Americans are carrying tribal documents proving their U.S. citizenship in case they are stopped or questioned by ...
A man charged in connection with the 2021 disappearance of a Navajo woman has pleaded guilty to robbery, marking the latest ...
The 25th Navajo Nation Council convened Monday to open the 2026 Winter Session, welcoming visiting guests and government officials to the Navajo Nation Council Chamber, known as the “People’s House,” ...
The 25th Navajo Nation Council honors the life of Dr. Louva Dahozy, a revered Diné matriarch, educator and community leader, ...
New research reveals how desegregation displaced Black teachers and led many to Navajo Nation schools, shaping Indigenous ...
PHOENIX – Arizona Indian Nations and Tribes Legislative Day drew tribal members to the state Capitol on Jan. 14, 2026, to pay ...
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What it looks like when national parks finally listen to Native voices
From the Grand Canyon to Yosemite, Indigenous leadership is guiding restoration, protecting land, water, and culture.
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