Diné ancestors discovered: Southwest’s dark side uncovered in search for family history
Happy Girl, ‘At’ééd baa hózhǫ́, and her infant daughter were the only ones in her family who survived a raid along the historic Santa Fe Trail.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Jan 27, 2022 | Culture |
Happy Girl, ‘At’ééd baa hózhǫ́, and her infant daughter were the only ones in her family who survived a raid along the historic Santa Fe Trail.
Read MorePosted by Rima Krisst | Jan 20, 2022 | Culture |
If you’re ready for some “real talk” literary inspiration in 2022, take a dive into “Rez Rules” by Chief Clarence Joseph Louie, who has led the Osoyoos Indian Band of the Okanagan Nation in British Columbia for 35 years and counting.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Dec 14, 2021 | Culture |
Blue corn is an open pollinated flour corn that contains soft starches which is useful in baking goods.
Read MorePosted by Navajo Times | Dec 13, 2021 | Culture, News |
Before and after the turn of the 19th century, the federal government was determined to wipe out Native languages setting into place sweeping national policies like mandatory boarding school placements.
Read MorePosted by Krista Allen | Nov 11, 2021 | Culture |
The only person who knew they were contestants in the Miss Western Navajo Pageant was their nálí asdzáán, Sarah Nez, who kept the secret from the rest of the family.
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