
Obituaries for June 10, 2021
This week: Pauline Neutonla Tsingine, Julia Lydia Upshaw, Marie Yazzie, Marshall Wayne June, Jessi Marina Long, Jessie Etsitty, Ethel Smith, and Chester Franklin Sr..
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By Navajo Times | Jun 10, 2021 | Obituaries |
This week: Pauline Neutonla Tsingine, Julia Lydia Upshaw, Marie Yazzie, Marshall Wayne June, Jessi Marina Long, Jessie Etsitty, Ethel Smith, and Chester Franklin Sr..
Read MoreBy Navajo Times | Jun 7, 2021 | News |
Supreme Court says tribal police can detain non-tribal suspects
Read MoreBy Navajo Times | Jun 4, 2021 | Culture |
Sheridan, Wyoming, in the 1950s was said to be the most racist city in the U.S. Signs hung in store windows and in other western towns reading, “No Indians allowed.” That history began to change when tribal leaders like Joseph Medicine Crow and Donald Deernose from the Crow Nation joined Sheridan town leaders to put an end to the prejudice and discrimination.
Read MoreBy Navajo Times | Jun 4, 2021 | Education |
Sherralyn Sneezer, Diné, has been selected from a highly competitive field of applicants as the first Ph.D. student in energy sovereignty research topics, via the Energy Sovereignty Institute and its partnership with the Golisano Institute for Sustainability at Rochester Institute of Technology.
Read MoreBy Navajo Times | Jun 3, 2021 | Letters |
I decided to write once again to address Navajo Nation Police buildings that’s been condemned and has been an eyesore for several decades and also offer some potential solutions for our elected tribal officials to give serious attention and take some corrective measures. It’s a matter of life-or-death situation.
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