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As the effects of the federal government's Indian termination policy reached the Navajo Nation in the 1950s, [8] the paper's funding was withdrawn by the BIA. Ádahooníłígíí ceased publication in 1957. Shortly thereafter, the Navajo Times – written in English – began publication. It continues as the Navajo Nation's main print-medium to ...
Native Times News, (formerly the Oklahoma Indian Times) [56] [57] The Native Tribe of Kanatak (Native Tribe of Kanatak) Wasilla, Alaska [58] Navajo-Hopi Observer, Flagstaff, AZ; Navajo Times, (Navajo Nation), Window Rock, AZ, founded in 1959 [59] News from Native California, intertribal magazine, Berkeley, CA
Susanne Page (March 3, 1938 – May 13, 2024) was an American photographer. She was best known for her photographs of Native Americans of the American southwest. [1]Page worked for the United States Information Agency for 40 years as a photographer. [1]
A member of the Navajo community loads wood for delivery to homes on a reservation in Cameron, Ariz., in 2021. The wood was accessed through the National Forest Foundation's Wood for Life initiative.
Hopi Action News, Hopi Tribe, Hopitutskwa, AZ (1966-) [13] Lakota Times, Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, SD (1981-) [14] Osage News, Osage Nation, Pawhuska, OK (1983-) [15] During the 1950s, with more and more Native Americans moving or being relocated to urban areas, intertribal newspapers began to appear in cities.
She’s got 20 paid staffers on the ground working with five tribes in the state: Navajo, Hopi, White Mountain Apache, Tohono Oʼodham and San Carlos Apache. She said her goal is to hit a 2% ...
Native News Online; Navajo Times; Navajo-Hopi Observer; S. Smoke Signals (newspaper) T. Tribal Business News; ... This page was last edited on 4 July 2023, at 03:07 ...
Although they lived by the Hopi and Navajo people, the San Juan Southern Paiutes maintained their own distinct language, traditions, and culture. Several of their communities are on what is now the Navajo Reservation in Arizona and Utah. [3]