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The Navajo-Hopi Observer is a weekly newspaper serving the Hopi and Navajo nations and the city of Flagstaff in northern Arizona. References
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
Patty Talahongva (native name: Hopi language Qotsak-ookyangw Mana, born 1962) is a Hopi journalist, documentary producer, and news executive. She was the first Native American anchor of a national news program in the United States and is involved in Native American youth and community development projects.
Navajo Nation officials have contacted the Department of Homeland Security, the governors of Arizona and New Mexico, and ICE to address the reports, the Office of Navajo President Buu Nygren said ...
The Navajo Nation planned Tuesday to test a tribal law that bans uranium from being transported on its land by ordering tribal police to stop trucks carrying the mineral and return to the mine ...
“These raids have sparked significant fear, especially among tribal members in urban areas who face challenges with documentation,” the Navajo Nation said in a statement last week.
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.
The Navajo Nation goes before the Supreme Court in a water rights case it says is about ending nearly two centuries of injustice.