WINDOW ROCK — Bryson Sam and his siblings stood at an intersection in the Navajo Nation capital under gray clouds and a chilly breeze, holding signs that read, "No Human is Illegal on Stolen ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Navajo Nation leaders are upset over reports Native Americans have been questioned and detained during Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids. The Navajo Nation is ...
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Navajo Nation officials are alarmed by reports that some members of their tribe have been detained as part of the Trump administration’s immigration roundups. By Ja'han Jones The Trump ...
Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren said his citizens have had "traumatizing" experiences with ICE agents, and U.S. Congressional Democrats called on Trump to stop the agency targeting Native ...
On Wednesday, the Navajo Nation reached an agreement with Energy Fuels, the nation's largest uranium producer, to resume shipments within the protected area. The agreement will be honored since ...
The Navajo Nation Office was flooded with calls from tribal members living off-reservation, with many reporting being questioned about their identity by ICE officers, Native News Online reported.
Fly View Productions / Getty Images Some forms of taxation can work differently for Native American people because of their unique status within the United States. Tribes, as sovereign governments ...
Pink cocaine, also known as "tusi," is a powdered drug mixture that is often dyed pink and may have a sweet scent. Despite its name, it rarely contains actual cocaine. Tusi originally was made to ...
Jan. 29 (UPI) --U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials seized millions of dollars in knock-off jewelry items and advised American consumers as Valentines Day nears to be leery of fake products.
John Kinsel Sr., one of the last Navajo Code Talkers who served in WWII, dies at 107 “Mr. Kinsel was a Marine who bravely and selflessly fought for all of us in the most terrifying circumstances ...
But it seems the gang had the idea that members of the Greater Boston Indian community were prosperous and often kept cash, gold, and jewelry in their houses — and chose their targets accordingly.