Fear has spread across Navajo communities over a dozen tribal members have been questioned or detained by ICE.
Navajo Nation reps said that Certificates of Indian Blood (CIBs) and state-issued IDs are not being recognized by ICE agents as valid proof of citizenship ...
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Navajo communities learn uranium dangers from comics while lacking emergency plans for new mining trucks crossing tribal ...
Here, Now & Always,” opening February 1, 2025, at the Zimmerli Art Museum exhibits more than 100 pieces from jewelry to ...
• At least 15 Navajo Nation members were detained and questioned during immigration raids in Arizona and New Mexico, despite being U.S. citizens. • Federal agents allegedly refused to recognize tribal ...
At least 15 Indigenous people in Arizona and New Mexico have reported being stopped, questioned, or detained by law ...
The donor gifted nearly 2,000 coats to the Diné people and the broader Northern Navajo Agency. Navajo Nation President Buu ...
Blue corn is an important food to the Navajo people. It’s the title of a new book of poems by Amber McCrary, "Blue Corn ...
The exact number of Diné/Navajo Nation members who have been detained is unknown, but there have been at least 15 documented ...
Teracita Keyanna (Diné) has lived a life touched by uranium. Growing up in the Coyote Chapter in the Eastern Navajo Nation, ...
Arizona state Senator Theresa Hatathlie, who is Diné/Navajo, told the outlet she received a report from a Navajo woman who ...