As Jeneda Benally crouches, the corn stalks peek over her tiny frame. She gently shakes the leaves, watching their golden dust float down into her silver dish. The corn pollen that she collects in one ...
NAVAJO NATION (KRQE) – While COVID-19 cases once again rise on the Navajo Nation as the omicron variant spreads, one company is finding new ways to get medical supplies to remote and underserved areas ...
In Navajo culture to speak of death is taboo. But since the tribe's coronavirus infection rate has become the highest in the country, they can't help but talk about it. "It's killing every day," says ...
In March, when COVID-19 closed down the schools in Kayenta, Arizona—just 25 miles from Chilchinbito, home to the first known case on the Navajo Nation—the school district enlisted its bus drivers to ...
When Louvannina Tsosie walked into The Door Christian Fellowship Church in Gallup, New Mexico, she expected the kind of church service she had growing up: worship, music, a sermon, prayer and some ...
A Reform rabbi, a Navajo medicine man and a professor walk into a museum. It sounds like the opening of a joke, but on a recent May Shabbat at Window Rock, Ariz., capital of the Navajo Nation, it’s ...
PHOENIX — For a few hours, Krystal Curley and her Indigenous women's work group took over a college auditorium to share traditional Navajo practices regarding this weekend's highly anticipated solar ...
PHOENIX — For a few hours, Krystal Curley and her Indigenous women's work group took over a college auditorium to share traditional Navajo practices regarding this weekend's highly anticipated solar ...
Navajo woman Louvannina Tsosie (center) holds the sign “Colonialism is Alive & Well” during a peaceful protest across the street from The Door Christian Fellowship Church on June 8, 2025. The protest ...