It took nearly 25 years to figure out how to supply running water to homes in Westwater, a small Navajo community in ...
During winter months on the Navajo Nation, people make choices about which fuel to use to heat homes. The most common fuels used for home heating are wood, coal, propane, natural gas, and pellets.
But the Navajo made an eloquent case to return home and in 1868 negotiated a treaty ... homelands into internment has become known as the Long Walk. The army continued to intern bands of Navajo ...
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The Pentagon has restored some webpages highlighting the wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native ...
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Navajo Family: A Journey Through SeasonsThe father prepares their wagon, ensuring that pets and livestock accompany them on the long ride ... of the Navajo people. Keywords Navajo, family, journey, winter home, summer home, livestock ...
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Navajo families don't trust their tap water, study says, and overpay for outside suppliesAn estimated 30% of households on the Navajo Reservation lack piped water in their homes, forcing them to drive long distances to haul water, putting them at risk of sanitation-related diseases ...
After public hearings on the Navajo Nation, the Navajo Nation Council approved legislation for what became the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights Settlement Agreement. Navajo President Buu ...
With the signing of a final decree in Utah, work can move forward on developing projects to deliver clean running water to homes that lack it.
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