Doors finally open
A woman relinquished her grazing land so a hotel could be built in Shonto.
Dayhenoa Yazzie and those working with her had planned to shear eight sheep that day.
There’s a Diné concept that is spoken widely among Navajo people during voting: ada’iinííłjį’ adahwiishzhiizh.
Emily Ellison stood Monday before Justin Jones’ family home fire in Rock Point Valley and accepted his selection of her as his running mate after her third campaign for Navajo Nation president ended in the July 21 primary.
Team members at Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort recently collected 736 pounds of food to distribute to two northern Arizona organizations serving people facing food insecurity.
Navajo Times editorial comics.
Adam Becenti grew up as a typical Navajo kid playing football and basketball.
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The songs Sidney Toppah Sr. sang at the 104th annual Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial were not written for the occasion.
A summer running and fitness camp program for Diné youth will continue this month with stops in Chinle, Ganado and Newcomb.
Rosanna Jumbo-Fitch, the former Chinle Chapter president, has been selected to receive Northern Arizona University’s 2026 Dr. Cliff Harkins Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award. NAU lists Jumbo-Fitch among its 2026 alumni award recipients.
The Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship and Financial Assistance honored 186 graduating high school seniors July 31 at Twin Arrows Navajo Casino Resort after they earned the Chief Manuelito Scholarship, the Navajo Nation’s highest academic award.
The woman on this year’s Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial poster has no face. She stands with her hands on her hips against a field of turquoise, an eagle fan tucked at her waist and red circles of war paint on her cheeks, framed by a maroon-and-white band of diamonds and triangles.
Mabelle Drake Hueston remembers when nearly everyone in here spoke Navajo. She wants families to make the language part of daily life again, beginning at the kitchen table.