
Reporter’s notebook: A study of two deaths — one family’s experience with assisted suicide
As expected, the medically assisted suicide bill recently passed by the New Mexico State Senate has aroused a lot of controversy.
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By Cindy Yurth | Mar 29, 2021 | Reporter's Notebook |
As expected, the medically assisted suicide bill recently passed by the New Mexico State Senate has aroused a lot of controversy.
Read MoreBy Navajo Times | Mar 25, 2021 | Letters |
My wife likes to say, “Rent is due!” when discussing the federal government’s responsibility to Native communities, and that rent has been adding up since 1492.
Read MoreBy Navajo Times | Mar 24, 2021 | Columns |
The U.S. government has historically dominated and controlled the use of Diné Bikéyah through its claim of possessing “trust title” and that its Congress has exclusive “plenary power” to regulate and dispose of this land as it wishes, regardless of the Diné, the original sovereign.
Read MoreBy Quentin Jodie | Mar 22, 2021 | Columns |
With the rampant vaccinations taking place we can all sense that things are starting to get better.
Read MoreBy Tommy Arviso Jr. | Mar 19, 2021 | From the Publisher |
In this week’s issue of Navajo Times, we are reflecting on where we were one year ago this week. In March 2020, the Navajo Nation started to become astonishingly aware of just how serious and deadly the COVID-19 pandemic really was.
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