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Thousands of people are gathering in New Mexico for a celebration showcasing Native American and Indigenous dancers, musicians and artisans from around the world.
In recognition of National Poetry Month, the Navajo Technical University BFA Creative Writing Program and the Navajo Nation ...
In an era where preserving history and honoring those who served their country is more critical than ever, recent actions by the Department of Defense to remove profiles of decorated military heroes ...
After declaring a national energy emergency earlier this year, President Donald Trump is looking to roll back federal ...
The release of the Navajo Times All-Stars for winters sports is long overdue as the final bout in wrestling happened in ...
The Navajo Nation Council subpoenaed President Buu Nygren after he failed to deliver a progress report, and discussed putting ...
The Flagstaff Mountain Film Festival held its annual Indigenous Voices session April 5 at a packed Orpheum Theater, where a ...
Care for Nahasdzáán, or Care for Mother Earth, is a class offered by the Center of International Education in conjunction ...
The house, which they built themselves -- Woodie, 70, describes himself as a retired “tradesman,” with experience in ...
Utah Valley University had kept its LGBTQ, women’s and multicultural programs open longer than other schools in the state.
Guam’s young jiu-jitsu athlete Sage Cruz won the prestigious ... Sage Cruz is in striking range of securing the #1 spot in the nation, and is fundraising for his next competition, an ADCC ...
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren says Donald Trump's push to revitalize coal could bring jobs, revenue and energy security.