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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren congratulated more than 20 Diné students for receiving the Seal of Bilingual Proficiency. From New Mexico to Arizona, 22 students ar… ...
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NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – Two high school students from New Mexico have earned a very special award for their comprehension of the Navajo language. The official award is the Navajo Nation Bilingual … ...
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The Navajo Nation, headquartered in Window Rock, Arizona, is the largest Native American tribe in the United States. Credit: poupine/Shutterstock For the last two decades, the Navajo Nation’s Diné ...
Navajo Nation officials say at least 15 tribal members in Arizona have been wrongfully detained and questioned during the immigration sweeps.
Navajo Nation officials have contacted the Department of Homeland Security, the governors of Arizona and New Mexico, and ICE to address the reports, the Office of Navajo President Buu Nygren said ...
Navajo Nation leaders raise alarm over reports of Indigenous people in New Mexico being questioned and detained during immigration sweeps ...
Social media reports of Navajo citizens being detained by ICE prompted Navajo leaders to explore ways to protect their people.
The Navajo Nation Council and Office of the Navajo Nation President extended their condolences and prayers to the Roessel family during this difficult time.
Navajo voters from 37 chapters went to the polls on Tuesday in a special election to decide the fate of candidates who had been previously disqualified under a new election law.