Sick on the Navajo Nation, a family waits years for a diagnosis

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The children of the late Sam Billiman grew up in Sawmill drinking water that, on bright days, carried what looked like a film of oil on its surface.

Decades later they are scattered around the Navajo Nation and its border towns, and nearly all of them are sick. They share stomach problems, removed gallbladders, growths and unexplained pain, and a years-long struggle to get a clear diagnosis from a health care system they say keeps sending them in circles.

Sam Billiman was a Navajo Code Talker and a uranium miner. His daughter Maggie Billiman said he died of cancer after years of exposure to radioactive material. Before he died, she said, he asked her to find a cure for cancer.

“That’s what dad went through. So I think that’s where we all got sick,” she said.

To read the full article, please see the June 25, 2026, edition of the Navajo Times.

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Donovan Quintero

"Dii, Diné bi Naaltsoos wolyéhíígíí, ninaaltsoos át'é. Nihi cheii dóó nihi másání ádaaní: Nihi Diné Bizaad bił ninhi't'eelyá áádóó t'áá háadida nihizaad nihił ch'aawóle'lágo. Nihi bee haz'áanii at'é, nihisin at'é, nihi hózhǫ́ǫ́jí at'é, nihi 'ach'ą́ą́h naagééh at'é. Dilkǫǫho saad bee yájíłti', k'ídahoneezláo saad bee yájíłti', ą́ą́ chánahgo saad bee yájíłti', diits'a'go saad bee yájíłti', nabik'íyájíłti' baa yájíłti', bich'į' yájíłti', hach'į' yándaałti', diné k'ehgo bik'izhdiitįįh. This is the belief I do my best to follow when I am writing Diné-related stories and photographing our events, games and news. Ahxéhee', shik'éí dóó shidine'é." - Donovan Quintero, an award-winning Diné journalist, served as a photographer, reporter and as assistant editor of the Navajo Times until March 17, 2023.

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