The planes were the only way to get food to hundreds of Navajos who were starving after snowstorms in Arizona and New Mexico.
One hundred sixty years ago this month, the first large group of emaciated Navajos began trekking eastward from their homeland to a new reservation. It became known as the Long Walk. Escorted by the U ...
A solar eclipse will be visible across most of the Americas, including eight U.S. states from Oregon to Texas, in October, but you won't be able to see it from a few key places after all. While ...
Many Navajo called the relocation the "Second Long Walk," comparing it to the infamous Long Walk in 1864, when the U.S government rounded up the tribe and marched them to Fort Sumner in New Mexico, a ...
The Navajos are no vanishing tribe. Second in numbers only to the Cherokees, they have increased tenfold in the last 150 years, now number 50,000 (total of U. S. Indian population: 351,000). They live ...
FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Natalia Sells has a list of qualities she wants to see in the next Navajo Nation president: Approachable. Adaptable. Inspiring. Someone who upholds traditional values but also ...
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court ruled against the Navajo Nation on Thursday in a dispute involving water from the drought-stricken Colorado River. States that draw water from the river -- Arizona, ...
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