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Since 2013, the Navajo Transitional Energy Company has been a name in the coal mining game. Now, they're the third largest in America.
Navajo Nation officials say at least 15 tribal members in Arizona have been wrongfully detained and questioned during the immigration sweeps.
A Navajo woman is trying to protect languages and bring families together. She is using her own busy books for little ones to make a big difference.
Fossil Fuels Navajo Summit Looks at History and Future of Tribe’s Relationship With Energy The decline of coal, oil’s booms and busts, the Biden Administration’s incentives for renewable ...
Deep in Navajo Nation in northeastern Arizona, Navajo Power and Native Renewables, are working to get Indigenous people connected to electricity.
Started in 2022 by the Columbia Metro Rotary, the Stitch Initiative supports Afghan women refugees and their communities by providing the materials and venues to create and sell handmade goods.
The Navajo people, one of the nation's largest indigenous groups, hold the Moon sacred, and putting human remains on the lunar surface amounts to desecration, according to Navajo Nation President ...
Navajo Nation faces possible new threats after decades of uranium mining A Canadian company is working to move forward with uranium extraction.
The majority of Afghans who fled the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in 2021 now reside in Pakistan (an estimated 600,000) and Iran (500,000), adding to the totals in both countries as hosts of the ...
Former Navajo Nation Leader Is Running for Congress in Arizona Jonathan Nez, a Democrat, is seeking to become the first Native American to represent the state in the House.
Justice & Health Industry Wants New Pipeline on Navajo Land Scarred by Decades of Fossil Fuel Extraction Developers tout hydrogen as a clean energy source; Navajo opponents say it is another way ...