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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 has approved emergency legislation meant to strengthen a tribal law that regulates the transportation of radioactive material across the largest Native American reservation in ...
The Supreme Court seemed split Monday as it weighed a dispute involving the federal government and the Navajo Nation’s quest for water from the drought-stricken Colorado River. States that draw ...
The Navajo Nation goes before the Supreme Court in a water rights case it says is about ending nearly two centuries of injustice.
The Nation would go on to argue that given the reservation was intended to be a "permanent home" for the Navajo people the Federal Government is compelled to take "affirmative steps" to secure needed water for the tribe in terms of assessing tribal water needs, developing plans to secure water, and potentially constructing water infrastructure. [5]
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren supports the legislation, a spokesperson said in a statement to NBC News. It has received a mixed response in committee hearings, with more delegates voting in ...
Joe Shirley Jr. (born December 4, 1947) is a Navajo politician who is the only two-term President of the Navajo Nation. He served as president from 2003 to 2011. He served as president from 2003 to 2011.
Earl Tulley’s education began in the dormitory school system, which was a common experience among many Navajo children at the time. Growing up, Tulley’s curiosity about the environment and health issues in his community deepened, particularly as mining companies began operations and later attempted remediation near areas like Blue Gap. [2]