Becoming a hub
On your way from Chinle to Pinon on the recently repaved N4, you will come across a broad, flat valley surrounded by low, rocky mesas, bisected by a big wash.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Sep 25, 2014 | Chapter Series |
On your way from Chinle to Pinon on the recently repaved N4, you will come across a broad, flat valley surrounded by low, rocky mesas, bisected by a big wash.
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Sep 18, 2014 | Election 2014 |
CHINLE – The Navajo Nation Supreme Court will hear oral arguments concerning whether...
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Sep 18, 2014 | People |
MONTEZUMA CREEK, Utah – You might say the Miss Utah Navajo pageant started with a 7th-grade...
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Sep 18, 2014 | Chapter Series, News |
Everything’s larger-than-life in Upper Fruitland (Editor’s note: In an effort to...
Read MorePosted by Cindy Yurth | Sep 11, 2014 | Chapter Series |
When Bahastl’ah Chapter, formerly known as Twin Lakes, was chosen as the hub for its region in the Navajo Nation’s new decentralization scheme, the people here were not surprised. In fact, they would have been insulted if Bahastl’ah had not been the first choice.
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