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Two Navajo mothers shared their children’s experience battling rare genetic diseases during the “Voices of the Diné: Bridging ...
New Mexico and Arizona typically stand to benefit the most from the North American monsoon, getting anywhere between 10% to ...
The federal agency in charge of tribal education has deep funding cuts that advocates say would mean death for colleges.
While Congress continues mulling over President Donald Trump’s fiscal agenda, part of the White House budget proposes to ...
Five Choctaw constitutional amendments are on a July 12, 2025, ballot alongside the nation's regularly scheduled Tribal ...
The history of encounters between Catholicism and Native spirituality has often been marred by violence and oppression.
In April, they went to work bringing electricity to families on the largest Native American reservation in the country: ...
Addressing maternal health disparities in American Indian and Alaska Native communities will require identifying data gaps ...
Anthropologist Trudy Griffin-Pierce didn't want to observe the rituals and elaborate spiritual ceremonies of the Navajo: She wanted to live the life of the Diné.
The saguaro cactus is the iconic plant of the Arizona borderlands, and in June and early July, its fruit ripens. For the ...
WINDOW ROCK — As Char Kruger slowly adds cornmeal to the blue-corn mush on the stove, stirring it clockwise, people begin asking questions. Should they roast cornmeal before making the ...
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Why Tohono O’odham Nation's centuries-old saguaro fruit harvest is experiencing a revival in ArizonaCousins Tanisha Tucker Lohse and Maria Francisco set off from their desert camp around dawn on most early summer days, in search of ripe fruit from the towering saguaro cactus, an icon of the ...
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