Navajo leadership, along with Hopi and San Juan Southern Paiute leaders, signed the Northeastern Arizona Indian Water Rights ...
Boderra Joe is a reporter and photographer at Navajo Times. She has written for Gallup Sun and Rio Grande Sun and has covered ...
This letter serves as a response to the memos and public statements issued by the Office of the President and outlines the timeline and severe imbalance within the Office of the President and Vice Pre ...
With a few months left in the PRCA regular season, Arizona cowboys James Arviso and Denton Dunning are starting to show who ...
A groundbreaking ceremony for the residential halls took place on Monday, July 15, across from the Northwest campus with ...
WINDOW ROCK – Outdated, the country’s largest Indian Health Service, faces a plethora of problems that could potentially ...
CHURCH ROCK, N.M. – The first six months of 2024 hadn’t panned out the way Odey Tom hoped. The Lupton, Arizona, cowboy was in ...
PINEDALE, N.M. – There is a downturn in the number of bareback and saddle riders around the Navajo Nation. Longtime rodeo ...
Editor's note: In an effort to chronicle the beauty and diversity of the Navajo Nation, as well as its issues, the Navajo Times has committed to visiting all 110 chapters in alphabetical order.
WINDOW ROCK – The Law and Order Committee questioned the Navajo Division of Public Safety and its priorities. The LOC members heard various concerns during their regular meeting on Monday.
WINDOW ROCK — Navajo Nation officials who’ve been at the helm to finalize a deal that would secure the tribe’s water rights forever, say they won’t stop fighting until the settlement is ...