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Friday, December 12, 2025

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Reapportionment reopens debate over Council size

Fifteen years after Navajo voters cut the Navajo Nation Council from 88 delegates to 24, the tribe is again debating how many lawmakers should serve 110 chapters, and whether the Nation can afford a larger government.

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Letters | Record on ARPA

I am writing to respond and correct inaccuracies published in the Navajo Times article titled, “ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act of 2021) housing stalls as Navajo Nation faces billion-dollar deadlines, zero completed units,” by Donovan Quintero, published in the Nov. 26, 2025, edition.

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Diné runner retraces the Long Walk to honor those who never returned

Edison Eskeets, a 66-year-old runner from Springstead, New Mexico, has spent decades preparing for a journey that mirrors one of the most painful chapters in Diné history. Through distance running, ceremony and storytelling, Eskeets retraced the 330-mile route of the Long Walk to honor those who endured the forced march and those who never returned home.

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‘Finding Hózhǫ́’: Travis Holt Hamilton’s newest film explores forgiveness, culture and pursuit of peace across Dinétah

For a moment, the gray sky above Dinétah opened, and sunlight spilled through, casting the scene in soft gold. Director Travis Holt Hamilton stood behind the monitor, watching as the lead actor, “Secody,” a 70-year-old veteran learning to forgive his father, knelt in prayer. The wind lifted the trees, the light intensified and then it was gone.

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