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  • K’ai’Bii’To veterans trail ride

    Kaibeto Kaibeto, AZ, United States

    KAIBETO, Ariz. - A trail ride, in honor of the K’ai’Bii’To veterans, will be held Saturday, Nov. 8, at 7 a.m., beginning at Route 6330, off Highway 98, milepost 334 (flags will be posted) to one mile north of Kaibeto Market (off Highway 98). Craft vendors are welcome (crafts only). Drawing for saddle riders only. […]

  • San Carlos Apache veterans powwow

    San Carlos High School football field Peridot, United States

    PERIDOT, Ariz. – The annual San Carlos Apache Tribe Veterans Powwow is Nov. 8-9 at the San Carlos High School football field. Additional events include a parade, carnival, rodeo, sports tournaments and concerts. Art and food vendors are welcome (call to reserve a booth). Information: 928-475-1794.

  • Leupp Church November events

    Leupp First Presbyterian Church Leupp, AZ, United States

    LEUPP, Ariz. – Leupp First Presbyterian Church will unite with Indian Wells Presbyterian Church for fellowship on Saturday, Nov. 8, with Pastor Calvin Kelly at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. (MST). Sin Illiinii Singers will perform with lunch provided. Other events include: • Nov. 15: Women’s group helps with food at the turkey shoot. • […]

  • Purple Heart recipient luncheon

    Navajo Nation Inn restaurant Window Rock, United States

    WINDOW ROCK - The Purple Heart Recipients Group will sponsor a noon luncheon for Purple Heart recipients from all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces wounded in combat during World War II, Korean Conflict, South Viet Nam War, Desert Storm, Iraq, and Afghanistan. The luncheon is set for Sunday, Nov. 9, at the Navajo Nation […]

  • St. Michaels Chapter meetings

    St. Michaels Senior Center Saint Michaels, AZ, United States

    ST. MICHAELS, Ariz. - St. Michaels Chapter announces a planning meeting on Sunday, Nov. 9, at the St. Michaels Senior Center at 1:30 p.m. The grazing permittee meeting will follow the planning meeting at the senior center.

  • Indigenous heritage magnet workshop

    Octavia Fellin Public Library Gallup, NM, United States

    GALLUP – Celebrate Indigenous Heritage Month during a workshop on Monday, Nov. 10, at the Children and Youth Library (200 W. Aztec Ave.) from 4-5 p.m. Learn to use printing and heat press technology to create a custom 4x6 fridge magnet featuring a figure from Native American history. All ages are welcome in honoring Indigenous […]

  • Library holiday closure

    Octavia Fellin Public Library Gallup, NM, United States

    GALLUP – Octavia Fellin Public Library and all other library locations will be closed on Tuesday, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day. Visit ofpl.online for e-books, streaming media and virtual programs. Information: 505-863-1291.

  • International Uranium Film Festival

    Navajo Nation Museum 12 AZ-264, Window Rock, AZ, United States

    WINDOW ROCK - The International Uranium Film Festival announces the North American Tour kickoff set to take place on Nov. 13-14 at the Navajo Nation Museum. The festival will showcase films and explore the detrimental impacts of the uranium fuel chain, narratives, and storytelling. For information, tickets, or to sponsor a donation, contact Anna Rondon […]

  • Human rights commission meeting

    Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission office 343 Highway 264, St. Michaels Professional Building 1, Suite 112, St. Michaels, AZ, United States

    ST. MICHAELS, Ariz. - The Navajo Nation Human Rights Commission will have a regular meeting on Thursday, Nov. 13, at 10 a.m. (MT) at the NNHRC conference room, located in the Karigan Professional Building, Suite 111 (100 Mount Taylor Road on Highway 264) in St. Michaels, Arizona. Information: 928-871-7436 or www.nnhrc.navajo-nsn.gov.

  • Navajo rug weaving workshop

    Octavia Fellin Public Library Gallup, NM, United States

    GALLUP – Explore the art of traditional Diné rug weaving with master weaver, Lois A. Becenti, on Friday, Nov. 14, at the Octavia Fellin Public Library (115 W. Hill Ave.) at 10 a.m. Learn essential techniques such as warping, carding and spinning. Looms will be available. Bring own supplies and current project. Information: 505-863-1291.