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For members of the Tohono O’odham Nation, the centuries-old sacred harvest of saguaro fruit from the desert around Tucson is ...
The history of encounters between Catholicism and Native spirituality has often been marred by violence and oppression.
Cousins 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 ...
PHOENIX – The most recent album from Hataalii, a Navajo Nation indie-rock artist, closes with a pair of instrumental tracks called “Rain.” ...
Digital Connectivity for Tribal Veterans: Televeda, ADVS, and Navajo Nation Partner to Expand Access to Benefits, Peer Support, and Traditional Healing Indigenous veterans have honorably served in ...
Following the ceremony, it is traditional for family members, especially elders, to offer advice to the new couple. Some of Rachael’s older relatives offered their advice in the Navajo language.
A year ago, when spring rains made their way through the Southwest and the frozen earth began to warm, the first cases of Covid-19 appeared in Navajo Nation. Though sparsely populated, with ...
I had booked my tour through the Navajo-owned-and-operated Thunderbird Lodge (about $100 a night), the only hotel within Canyon de Chelly park limits. It is the site of a trading post that dates ...
Tennile Lopez (left) shapes blue corn dough while Bertha Etsitty (right) explains the process of blue corn mush on Nov. 25 at the food gathering summit held by Diné College's Land Grant Office.
Matilda makes traditional Navajo foods like fry bread and Navajo tacos. A year later, her daughter Savannah Means moved back to help with the restaurant when Matilda got sick.
After decades of “staying within the lines” of traditional Native art, Indigenous artists are increasingly moving into the contemporary art space.
By Mythili Gubbi Click here for updates on this story SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KSTU) — A Navajo woman is trying to protect languages and bring families together. She is using her own “busy books ...