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The Navajo Times – known during the early 1980s as Navajo Times Today – is a newspaper created by the Navajo Tribal Council in 1959; in 1982 it was the first daily newspaper owned and published by a Native American Indian Nation. [2] [3] Now financially independent, it is published in English; its headquarters are located in Window Rock ...
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
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the federal government's Indian termination policy reached the Navajo Nation in the 1950s, [8] the paper's funding was withdrawn by the BIA.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 ...
Mark Ruffalo is encouraging Native American communities make their voices heard in the polls, one step at a time.. The 56-year-old actor traveled to the Navajo Nation on Saturday, Oct. 12, to ...
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 ...
This newspaper, printed entirely in Navajo, was produced by the Bureau of Indian Affairs rather than the tribe itself. [9] In 1959, the Navajo Tribal Council started publishing the English-language Navajo Times, the first daily newspaper published and owned by a tribal nation.
Navajo cultural advisor George R. Joe explains the painful history, and present-day controversies, that shaped his work on AMC crime drama 'Dark Winds.' Stereotypes. Taboos.
He left Greeley to become managing editor of the Navajo Times until 1987. For two years, starting in 1990, he was vice president, co-owner and editor of Navajo Nation Today. [4] In 1995, he earned his Master of Arts in journalism at Prescott College. [1] That same year, he published a children's book: Songs from the Loom: A Navajo Girl Learns ...