50 Years Ago: Counties close offices to force Diné to pay taxes
Even the Arizona attorney general says what Apache and Navajo counties are doing is illegal but the counties are planning to go ahead and do it anyway.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Mar 21, 2019 | 50 Years Ago |
Even the Arizona attorney general says what Apache and Navajo counties are doing is illegal but the counties are planning to go ahead and do it anyway.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Mar 14, 2019 | 50 Years Ago |
The Navajo Tribal government really didn’t like DNA, the legal aid service operated by the Office of Navajo Economic Opportunity.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Mar 7, 2019 | 50 Years Ago |
Gallup city officials came with their hats in hand to Window Rock to persuade tribal leaders to support their efforts to get $1 million from the state of New Mexico to build a year-round park in Church Rock to host the Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Feb 28, 2019 | 50 Years Ago |
Annie Wauneka was visibly angry when she met with a reporter for the Associated Press on March 1, 1969. “The federal court has no right to tell the Navajo Tribal Council who should be allowed to come onto our reservation,” she said.
Read MorePosted by Bill Donovan | Feb 21, 2019 | 50 Years Ago |
Today’s Congress and the Navajo Tribal Council of the 1960s have one thing in common. Both spend more money than they take in.
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