Tiny tuber ‘rematriated’ to Indigenous farmers
Kyle Jim normally grows corn, beans, squash, and other rooted vegetables at his three-acre farm in Shiprock along the San Juan River.
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Posted by Navajo Times | May 27, 2021 | Culture |
Kyle Jim normally grows corn, beans, squash, and other rooted vegetables at his three-acre farm in Shiprock along the San Juan River.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | May 27, 2021 | Track & Field |
Taylor Murphy did not perform her best during the Fort Lewis College women’s cross-country season.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | May 27, 2021 | Education |
After a school year of adjusting to new learning routines, weekly Zoom meetings, and countless hours in front of a computer screen, the time for celebration had finally arrived.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | May 27, 2021 | Arts |
Four Diné artists are weaving history and art together as they share their interpretation of the Navajo wedding basket design and the history of the Long Walk. Siblings Miriam Diddy and Sarah Diddy are working with Garron Yepa and his wife, Winoka Yepa, on an art piece for New Mexico Arts Temporary Installations Made for the Environment series that will be on display from June 30 to Aug. 31 at the Bosque Redondo Memorial in Fort Sumner.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | May 27, 2021 | People |
One Diné photojournalist documented the hardships as both a lament and a tribute to the lives lost to COVID-19 last year.
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