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As a reporter for the Navajo Times in 2024, my role extended beyond mere fact-finding and storytelling. It encompassed the cultivation of respect and enrichment of cultural perspectives.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Dec 26, 2024 | Reporter's Notebook |
As a reporter for the Navajo Times in 2024, my role extended beyond mere fact-finding and storytelling. It encompassed the cultivation of respect and enrichment of cultural perspectives.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Dec 19, 2024 | Letters |
After hearing President Buu Nygren’s press release against Ethel Branch’s dismissal as the Navajo Nation attorney general, he stated the Navajo Nation was unstable and the Navajo Nation Council did not cite the reason she was dismissed.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Dec 12, 2024 | Letters |
Our nation should not have its police officers and public service workers pay for fuel to operate their Navajo tribal units to conduct business. They respond to urgent situations anywhere on Navajo land.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Dec 12, 2024 | Guest Essay |
Harold G. Begay, Ph.D., is from Tónaneesdizí. Dr. Begay is a U.S. Marine veteran. He earned a doctorate in educational administration from the University of Arizona. He is Táchii’nii and born for Tódích’íi’nii.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Dec 12, 2024 | Opinion |
On the 5th of November of this year, I awakened to another email from an organization of which I have been a member for almost its entire existence, the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition (NABS). In its usual diplomatic and academic tone, the message requests essentially that all members contact their respective congressional “leaders” and motivate these people to bring the “Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies Act” (S.1723/H.R. 7227) to the forefront for a congressional vote before the current administration ends.
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