Hualapai prayer runners remember ancestors
Raeanna Smith, a Peach Springs Elementary School paraprofessional, ran this year’s La Paz Trail of Tears Run on April 21 because she wanted to bring her Hualapai ancestors home to Hákđugwi:v.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Jun 1, 2022 | Culture |
Raeanna Smith, a Peach Springs Elementary School paraprofessional, ran this year’s La Paz Trail of Tears Run on April 21 because she wanted to bring her Hualapai ancestors home to Hákđugwi:v.
Read MorePosted by Donovan Quintero | May 31, 2022 | Culture |
Ann Axtell Morris knew Christopher Columbus did not discover America.
In her 1933 book, “Digging in the Southwest,” Morris, an archaeologist, wrote that the ships Columbus arrived on would sound like “the death knell” for the Indigenous populations and the country they called home.
Read MorePosted by Donovan Quintero | May 26, 2022 | Culture |
The story of what happened at Hwéeldi might have been lost forever.
Read MorePosted by Rima Krisst | May 19, 2022 | Culture |
An explosive report released by the U.S. Department of the Interior last week represents the first step in accounting for the federal government’s role in a willful and deliberate use of federal boarding schools to forcibly separate Native children from their families, lands and culture in order to make way for the expansion of the United States over two centuries.
Read MorePosted by Rima Krisst | May 12, 2022 | Culture |
As characters in the new documentary “Scenes from the Glittering World,” directed by Utah filmmaker Jared Jakins, three real-life Navajo Mountain High students learned that voicing their worries, hopes, and dreams can ease the angst of being a teenager and empower them to create their destiny.
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