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2021 in Review

From the COVID-19 pandemic to major political and environmental gains for Native people, 2021 was a monumental year. The Navajo Times looks back on the top 10 stories of 2021.

Follow along, as the lineup publishes each day through Jan. 4, 2022.

The Top 10

Reflections from Staff

Reporters, photographers share thoughts on 2021

Diné poetics: language and performance as an avenue for preservation

Language is at the heart of Diné identity, carrying with it stories, traditions, and a worldview deeply rooted in the land and history of the Navajo people. As Diné poets, educators, and language advocates work to sustain Diné Bizaad, many are embracing poetry, playwriting, and performance as tools for preservation and revitalization.Aresta Tsosie-Paddock is Naakaii Dine’é and born for Bįįh Bitoodnii. Her cheii is Tł’ízíłání and her nálí is Kinyaa’áanii.

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