Diné Be’iina’, a biannual journal published by Navajo Community College from 1987 to 1990, explored the social, political, economic, and health challenges facing the Navajo Nation, featuring essays, ...
Arts & Culture | Updated: October 14, 2024 | Originally Published: October 6, 2023 The diversity of the Native American experience is honored by the newly christened federal holiday A Grass Dance is a ...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Whenever Amy Begaye’s extended family butchered a sheep, she was given what she considered easy tasks — holding the legs and catching the blood with a bowl. She was never given ...
All eyes were cast on the six young women competing. Cheers erupted as they came out, waved to the crowds and took their spots by large wooden butchering stands, tied-up sheep close by. Behind them ...
Since January, the Trump administration has threatened funding for tribal colleges, erased Navajo history, and proposed cuts to tribal housing programs. But amid these attacks, the Navajo Nation is ...
Lade Omotade is a News Author at Collider with a passion for exploring the ever-evolving world of the Film & TV industry. Her work centers on covering the latest news, from casting announcements and ...
Millions flocked to parts of the western United States to watch the "Ring of Fire" eclipse on October 14. Tourists hoped to see the skies for a few minutes while the annular solar eclipse traveled ...
GANADO – As a Navajo himself, Dr. Richard Laughter understands mental health issues experienced by members of the Navajo Nation on a deeply personal level. As a Native American psychiatrist, he breaks ...
WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — Whenever Amy Begaye’s extended family butchered a sheep, she was given what she considered easy tasks — holding the legs and catching the blood with a bowl. She was never ...